01615nam a2200289 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200130006308200130007610000210008910000110011024500460012124500530016724500390022026000110025926000190027026000090028930000110029830000290030930000100033852007800034865000840112865000230121265000240123585600660125920260119071045.02023-08-18 15:08:32 a9780801036019 aeng a230.0415 bM345-B67 aBockmueh, Markus eEditor aScripture's Doctrine and Theology's Bible bHow the New Testament shapes Christian dogmatics cMarkus Bockmuehl, Alan J. Torrance aU.S.A. bBaker Academic c2008 a240tr. bPaperback, illustrations c23 cm aScripture's Doctrine and Theology's Bible stems from an illuminating symposium held at the University of St. Andrews that assembled a group of world-class biblical and systematic theologians to answer this fundamental question: To what extent, and on what grounds, does the New Testament shape and prescribe Christian theology? As the contributors explore this question, they address the specific way in which the New Testament does or should shape dogmatics. Part 1 deals with how the Bible informs particular aspects of Christian doctrine and praxis. Part 2 examines how the New Testament has shaped influential theologians of the past century. Part 3 moves from analysis to synthesis, drawing a vision for the New Testament's normative role in forming theology and ethics. aBible -- New Testament -- Gospels -- Criticism, interpretation, etc -- Congress aDoctrinal theology aDogmatic -- history4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/11784/66.jpgyCover Image