Theological Exegesis: Essays in Honor of Brevard S. ChildsThis volume engages in constructive ways with the groundbreaking thought of Brevard S. Childs, one of today's most respected and influential biblical scholars. Written by eighteen colleagues from a broad range of disciplines, the book explores the canonical method of interpretation so fundamental to Childs's work and applies this method to readings of specific passages from the Old and New Testaments. |
Contents
What I Believe My Old Schoolmate Is up To | 7 |
The Limits of the Old Testament | 75 |
Is Eve the Problem? | 96 |
Copyright | |
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Abimelech Acts Adam argue Augustine authority Bible biblical text Biblical Theology book of Exodus Brevard Childs Calvin canon Catholic characterization Childs's Christ Christian christology chronological markers Chrysostom church claim commentary context criticism David Deuteronomy discourse discussion divine name Egypt essay example exegesis Exod Exodus Ezekiel faith Fortress Galatians Genesis God's gospel Gospel of John Hebrew herem hermeneutical Historical Jesus Holy Spirit Homilies human Ibid interpretation Irenaeus Israel Israelites issue Jesus Seminar Jewish John JSOT Levites literary Lord Luke Luther Lyra means metaphor Moses narrative notion NPNF Numbers Old Testament oracles patristic Paul Paul's Pentateuch perspective Philadelphia pneumatic priestly redaction problem prophets question reader reading reality reference Reformation relation Roman Samuel Saul Saul's scholars Scripture sense Shema Shepherd significance Sinai Song speak story suggests teaching theological tion tradition truth understanding unity verse witness words Yahweh YHWH

