Biblical Theology

Biblical Theology
Author: Prof. Leo Perdue
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 142673199X

One of the thorniest problems in theological study is the relationship between biblical studies on the one hand, and constructive theology on the other. Theologians know that the Bible is the core source document for theological construction, and hence that they must be in conversation with the best in critical study of Scripture. For many biblical scholars, the point of what they do is to help the biblical text speak to today’s church and world, and hence they would do well to be in conversation with contemporary theology. Yet too often the two groups fail to engage each other’s work in significant and productive ways. The purpose of the Library of Biblical Theology, and this introductory volume to it, is to bring the worlds of biblical scholarship and constructive theology together. It will do so by reviving biblical theology as a discipline that describes the faith of the biblical periods on the one hand, and on the other hand articulates normative understandings of modern faith and practice. In this volume the authors begin by providing an overview of the history and possible future of biblical theology. They introduce biblical theology as a fundamentally contrastive discipline, one that is neither dogmatic theology (seeking to explain the official teachings of a particular Christian tradition), nor is it a purely historical approach to Scripture, eschewing questions of the Bible’s contemporary message and meaning. Rather, biblical theology takes seriously both the need to understand the message of Scripture in its particular historical context, and the need to address that message to questions that confront contemporary human life.

God in New Testament Theology

God in New Testament Theology
Author: Larry W. Hurtado
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2010
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0687465451

Explores how New Testament conceptions of God contribute to a contemporary constructive theology

Old Testament Theology

Old Testament Theology
Author: Prof. Walter Brueggemann
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Total Pages: 598
Release: 2010-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1426723407

In this first volume in the Library of Biblical Theology series, Walter Brueggemann portrays the key components in Israel's encounter with God as recorded in the Hebrew Bible. Creation, election, Torah, the divine hand in history; these and other theological high points appear both in their original historical context, and their ongoing relevance for contemporary Jewish and Christian self-understanding.

The Pastor's Library

The Pastor's Library
Author: Robert A. Yost
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2017-09-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1532600984

In the spirit of Cyril Barber’s classic work from the 1970s, The Minister’s Library, Robert Yost provides students and pastors with expert guidance on building a working ministerial library. From Old and New Testament languages, lexical aids, and grammatical tools, to commentaries and theologies as well as pastoral resources, Yost is a trustworthy guide through the multiplicity of books that seem to just keep rolling off the presses. Far more than just a guide to commentaries as are so many works today, this resource is a balanced pastoral tool for pastors and students who are overwhelmed by the proliferation of literature in the fields of biblical and pastoral studies.

Women's Divination in Biblical Literature

Women's Divination in Biblical Literature
Author: Esther J. Hamori
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0300178913

Divination, the use of special talents and techniques to gain divine knowledge, was practiced in many different forms in ancient Israel and throughout the ancient world. The Hebrew Bible reveals a variety of traditions of women associated with divination. This sensitive and incisive book by respected scholar Esther J. Hamori examines the wide scope of women's divinatory activities as portrayed in the Hebrew texts, offering readers a new appreciation of the surprising breadth of women's “arts of knowledge” in biblical times. Unlike earlier approaches to the subject that have viewed prophecy separately from other forms of divination, Hamori's study encompasses the full range of divinatory practices and the personages who performed them, from the female prophets and the medium of En-dor to the matriarch who interprets a birth omen and the “wise women” of Tekoa and Abel and more. In doing so, the author brings into clearer focus the complex, rich, and diverse world of ancient Israelite divination.

The Story of Scripture

The Story of Scripture
Author: Matthew Y. Emerson
Publisher: Hobbs College Library
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-11-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781462758753

The Story of Scripture provides practical, Christ-centered ways that we can read the Bible as one book.

The Drama of Scripture

The Drama of Scripture
Author: Craig G. Bartholomew
Publisher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2014-07-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1441246193

This bestselling textbook surveys the grand narrative of the Bible, demonstrating how the biblical story forms the foundation of a Christian worldview. The second edition has been thoroughly revised. Additional material is available online through Baker Academic's Textbook eSources, offering course help for professors and study aids for students. Resources include discussion questions, a Bible reading schedule, an adult Bible class schedule, and a course syllabus.