Biblical Theology of the Old and New Testaments

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Augsburg Fortress, Publishers, 2011 - Religion - 774 pages
This monumental work is the first comprehensive biblical theology to appear in many years and is the culmination of Brevard Child's lifelong commitment to constructing a biblical theology that surmounts objections to the discipline raised over the past generation.

Childs rejects any approaches that overstress either the continuity or discontinuity between the Old and New Testaments. He refuses to follow the common pattern in Christian thought of identifying biblical theology with the New Testament's interest in the Old. Rather, Childs maps out an approach that reflects on the whole Christian Bible with its two very different voices, each of which retains continuing integrity and is heard on its own terms.

Contents

I
3
II
9
53
23
III
30
Augustine
38
The Problem of the Christian Bible
55
The Theological Problems at Stake
63
II
70
The Churchs Earliest Proclamation
219
The Pauline Gospel
233
The Formation of the Gospels
251
The Witness of Acts to the Mission of the Church
288
II
294
The PostPauline Age
295
The Akedah
325
The Parable of the Wicked Tenants
337

III
80
IV
91
I
97
THE DISCRETE WITNESS OF THE
104
From Eden to Babel
119
Mosaic Traditions
130
The Possession of the Land and the Settlement
143
The Tradition of the Judges
149
The Divided Kingdom
157
The Prophetic Tradition
167
The Apocalyptic Tradition
181
The Wisdom Tradition
187
The Theological Problem of Old Testament
196
The Move from History to Language
204
The Hermeneutical Problem of the Historical Study
211
The Identity of God
351
God the Creator
384
Covenant Election People of God
413
The New Testament Witness to People of God
428
Christ the Lord
452
Reconciliation with God
485
Law and Gospel
532
Old and New
566
Biblical Faith
595
Gods Kingdom and Rule
624
Thomas Aquinas
715
40
728
Index of Biblical References selected
741
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About the author (2011)

Brevard S. Childs is Sterling Professor of Divinity and Fellow of Davenport College, The Divinity School, Yale University, and author of Biblical Theology in Crisis and the book of Exodus.

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