The Bible and the historian Breaking the silence about God in biblical studies Paul S. Minear
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TextLanguage: 1 eng Publication details: Nashville; Abingdon; 2002Description: 280tr; Paperback; 23cmISBN: - 0687030439
- 225.67
- P324-M66
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`This book is Prof. Minear's clarion for a return to authentic biblical theology. After more than fifty years of teaching and research, his message is still simple: biblical theology must pay attention to the emphases of the biblical writers. Contemporary biblical scholars, often best trained as historians, tend to dismiss those elements of the Bible most relevant to the faith of ancient and contemporary Christians. This book introduces contemporary students again to a study of the Bible with God at its heart.`
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