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Biblical Theology Introducing the Conversation Leo G. Perdue, Robert Morgan, and Benjamin D. Sommer

By: Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Library of Biblical Theology)Publication details: U.S.A; Abingdon Press; 2009Description: 337tr; Paperback, Illustration; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780687341009
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 230.041
  • P433-L58
Online resources: Summary: In this volume the authors begin by providing an overview of the history and possible future of biblical theology. They introduce biblical theology as a fundamentally contrastive discipline, one that is neither dogmatic theology (seeking to explain the official teachings of a particular Christian tradition), nor is it a purely historical approach to Scripture, eschewing questions of the Bible’s contemporary message and meaning. Rather, biblical theology takes seriously both the need to understand the message of Scripture in its particular historical context, and the need to address that message to questions that confront contemporary human life.
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In this volume the authors begin by providing an overview of the history and possible future of biblical theology. They introduce biblical theology as a fundamentally contrastive discipline, one that is neither dogmatic theology (seeking to explain the official teachings of a particular Christian tradition), nor is it a purely historical approach to Scripture, eschewing questions of the Bible’s contemporary message and meaning. Rather, biblical theology takes seriously both the need to understand the message of Scripture in its particular historical context, and the need to address that message to questions that confront contemporary human life.

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