The Talents

The Talents by Doris Miller, published by Wipf & Stock Publishers on September 22, 2003, is a 132-page exploration of the Parable of the Talents, one of Jesus’ well-known teachings. This edition delves into the admonishment to apply and increase our abilities in service to God, examining how this parable has influenced Christian perspectives on money, individuality, and personal achievement. The author traces the Biblical origins of the parable and discusses its historical interpretations, offering insights into Jesus’ life during the lesser-known years before his ministry.
Readers will find a clear narrative voice that combines scholarly research with thoughtful reflections on Jesus’ teachings. The book presents a wealth of factual information and literary analysis, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Bible study and reference. Extensive footnotes and an index enhance its utility for serious readers of the New Testament. As Part One of a larger work in progress, this volume aims to stimulate discussion and serve as a foundation for pastoral messages.
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The Parable of the Talents is one of Jesus’ best-known teachings: an admonishment to apply and increase our abilities–whatever they are–in the service of God. Undeniably, ‘The Talents’ has been influential in shaping Christian attitudes toward money, individuality and personal achievement. Yet how well does any of us truly understand this oft-quoted and apparently straightforward lesson? And what does this lesson tell us of the teacher, Jesus? In this fresh new look at the Parable of the Talents, Doris E. Miller traces its Biblical origins, discusses the history of its interpretation, and offers significant new insight into how Jesus may have spent the “”silent years”” between his childhood and the beginning of his ministry. Written in a clear narrative voice, the author provides a wealth of scholarship, factual information and literary detective work along with thoughtful reflections on Jesus’ life and teachings. Extensive footnotes and an index add to its value for any serious reader of the New Testament. This small volume, Part One of a larger work in progress, is certain to stimulate discussion and provide the basis for many pastoral messages.
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