The Concept of Biblical Theology: An Old Testament Perspective

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Fortress Press, 1999 - 715 من الصفحات

In this tour de force, a premier Old Testament Scholar provides the reader with a grand overview of biblical theology: tracing the developments, critiquing the major contributions (e.g., Gese, Childs, Brueggemann), and providing his own provocative theological implications of the various constructions. In his usual bold manner, he examines the Christian, Jewish, and Islamic contexts of biblical theology and their implications for our reading of both testaments in the modern world. Some of the key issues Bar addresses are typologies for doing biblical theology and Old Testament theology, the Apocryhpha and Pseudepigrapha, the relationship between the Old Testament and the New Testament, the history of religions versus theological approaches, and the Biblical Theology Movement.

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James Barr is Emeritus Professor of Old Testament at Vanderbilt Divinity School. Among his numerous books are Biblical Faith and Natural Theology(1993), The Garden of Eden and the Hope of Immortality(Fortress Press, 1993), Holy Scripture: Canon, Authority, Criticism(1983), and Old and New in Interpretation: A Study of Two Testaments(1966).

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