01237nam a2200241 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200130006308200130007610000230008910000110011224500290012326000110015226000280016326000090019130000110020030000140021130000100022552006550023565000390089085600660092920260119071408.02024-06-06 11:22:46 a9781481302265 aeng a230.0415 bB653-C89 aBlomberg, Craig L. eAuthor aA New Testament Theology aU.S.A. bBaylor University Press c2018 a769tr. bpaperback c23 cm aBlomberg has reflected deeply on these issues and addresses them in the following way. First, the theology of Jesus has a place in New Testament Theology. Second, while there are diverse theological visions in the New Testament, they do not rule out the overall theological unity of the New Testament. For Blomberg this unity is found in the notion of fulfillment: Jesus Christ is the fulfillment of the promises God made to Israel in the Law, the Prophets, and the Writings. Third, Blomberg has chosen to structure his work by arranging its witnesses in a chronological order, fully aware that there is no unanimity about the dating of the material. aBible -- New Testament -- Theology4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/14697/12.jpgyCover Image