Interpretation and the Claims of the Text : Resourcing New Testament Theology
Forming a doctrine of the New Testament.
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Baylor University Press,
2014.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Half Title Page, Title Page, Copyright; Contents; Preface; 1. Interpreting the Claims of the New Testament: The Life and Scholarship of Charles H. Talbert; Claims about God; 2. The God Who Raised Jesus from the Dead: Toward a Theology of Resurrection; 3. The "Glory of God" in Paul's Letter to the Romans; Claims about the Human Condition; 4. "The World Was My Oyster But I Used the Wrong Fork" (Oscar Wilde): The Parable of the Pearl; 5. The Problem of Evil in the Gospel of John; 6. Placing Pain in a Pauline frame: Considering Suffering in Romans 5 and 8.
- Claims about Creation and Human Destiny7. Endzeit als Urzeit :Mark and Creation Theology; 8. Conformed to the Image of God's Own Son: The Goal of God's Redemptive Plan according to the Paul; 9. Cosmology and the Perfection of Humanity in Hebrews; Claims about the Christian Community; 10. Luke and the Heritage of Israel; 11. The Love of God (Romans 5:5): Expansive Syntax and Theological Polyvalence; 12. Diakonia, The Ephesian Comma, and the Ministry of All Believers; 13. The Living Resources of Early Christology: Papias and the Gospel of Mark; Claims about Empire.
- 14. The Question of the State and the State of the Question: The Roman Empire and New Testament TheoNotes; Bibliography; List of Contributors; Index of Primary Sources; Index of Modern Authors.