The relationship between biblical studies and theology is often marked by misunderstandings, methodological differences, and cross-discipline tension. With an irenic spirit as well as honesty about differences that remain, New Testament scholar Scot McKnight highlights five things he wishes theologians knew about biblical studies so that these disciplines might once again serve the church hand in hand.
The relationship between biblical studies and theology is often marked by misunderstandings, methodological differences, and cross-discipline tension. With an irenic spirit as well as honesty about differences that remain, New Testament scholar Scot McKnight highlights five things he wishes theologians knew about biblical studies so that these disciplines might once again serve the church hand in hand.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Scot McKnight is Julius R. Mantey Professor of New Testament, Northern Seminary, and is an author of more than eighty books, including commentaries on Colossians, Philemon, and Galatians. Daniel J. Hanlon is an Anglican priest in the Kigali Diocese of the Anglican Church of Rwanda and a graduate of Northern Seminary and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Dan and his wife, Kari, have lived and served in Kigali for ten years.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword by Hans Boersma Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Theology Needs a Constant Return to Scripture 2. Theology Needs to Know Its Impact on Biblical Studies 3. Theology Needs Historically Shaped Biblical Studies 4. Theology Needs More Narrative 5. Theology Needs to Be Lived Theology Conclusion Bibliography Name Index Scripture Index
Foreword by Hans Boersma Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Theology Needs a Constant Return to Scripture 2. Theology Needs to Know Its Impact on Biblical Studies 3. Theology Needs Historically Shaped Biblical Studies 4. Theology Needs More Narrative 5. Theology Needs to Be Lived Theology Conclusion Bibliography Name Index Scripture Index
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