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One God, one People, one Future Essays in honor of N.T. Wright John Anthony Dunne, Eric Lewellen

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Publication details: U.S.A.; Fortress Press; 2018Description: 622tr; hardcover, illustration, portrait; 25cmISBN:
  • 9781506448763
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 230
  • D923-J65
Online resources: Summary: Leading scholars from around the world engage with key facets of N.T. Wright's most important work, providing a window onto major debates and developments in New Testament studies in recent decades. These essays focus on N.T. Wright's contribution to New Testament theology and interpretation over the past four decades. The structure is three-fold, corresponding to the three areas of classic Jewish theology that Wright views as starting points for discerning the shape of New Testament theology: monotheism, election, and eschatology. Working within these broad categories, the contributors critically engage with Wright's work from both biblical and theological perspectives.
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Leading scholars from around the world engage with key facets of N.T. Wright's most important work, providing a window onto major debates and developments in New Testament studies in recent decades. These essays focus on N.T. Wright's contribution to New Testament theology and interpretation over the past four decades. The structure is three-fold, corresponding to the three areas of classic Jewish theology that Wright views as starting points for discerning the shape of New Testament theology: monotheism, election, and eschatology. Working within these broad categories, the contributors critically engage with Wright's work from both biblical and theological perspectives.

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