Out of Egypt: Biblical Theology and Biblical Interpretation

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Craig G. Bartholomew
Zondervan, 2004 - 496 páginas

Biblical theology attempts to explore the theological coherence of the canonical witnesses; no serious Christian theology can overlook this issue. The essays in the present volume illustrate the complexity and richness of the conversation that results from attentive consideration of the question. In a time when some voices are calling for a moratorium on biblical theology or pronouncing its concerns obsolete, this collection of meaty essays demonstrates the continuing vitality and necessity of the enterprise. Richard B. Hays, George Washington Ivey Professor of New Testament, The Divinity School, Duke University, USA This volume on biblical theology jumps into the fray and poses the right kind of questions. It does not offer a single way forward. Several of the essays are quite fresh and provocative, breaking new ground (Bray, Reno); others set out the issues with clarity and grace (Bartholomew); others offer programmatic analysis (Webster; Bauckham); others offer a fresh angle of view (Chapman, Martin). The success of this series is in facing the challenge of disarray in biblical studies head-on and then modeling a variety of approaches to stimulate our reflection. Christopher Seitz, Professor of Old Testament and Theological Studies, St. Andrews University, UK

 

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Approaches to Biblical Theology
16
The Church Fathers and Biblical Theology
25
Ontology and Biblical Theology
33
Some
41
Some Directions in Catholic Biblical Theology
83
Mission as a Matrix for Hermeneutics and Biblical
102
Story and Biblical Theology
144
The Problem of Biblical Theology
158
Hebrews and Biblical Theology
313
Systematic In What Sense?
341
Biblical Theology and the Clarity of Scripture
352
Biblical Theology and Theological Exegesis
385
Imaginative Readings of Scripture and Theological
409
223
444
Biblical Theology and Preaching
448
33
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G Dunn
172
Biblical Theology and the Problems of Monotheism
187
The Shema in the New Testament
218
The Unity of Humankind as a Theme in Biblical Theology
233
Patristic
261
11
286
23
296
University of Gloucestershire
469
60
474
Names Index
479
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480
Subject Index
485
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Craig G. Bartholomew (PhD, University of Bristol) is the director of the Kirby Laing Centre for Public Theology in Cambridge, England. He is the author and editor of numerous books, including Divine Action in Hebrews, Listening to Scripture, and The Scripture and Hermeneutics Seminar: Retrospect and Prospect.

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