This excellent collection brings together some fine examples of theological interpretation at work on particular biblical texts, along with some sympathetic assessments of the prospects for reading Scripture theologically. Each of the essays demonstrates exegetical finesse, theological alertness, and sensitivity to the spiritual dimensions of study of Scripture; taken together, they deserve a wide and attentive readership.

- Professor John Webster DD FRSE, King's College, University of Aberdeen, UK,

The twofold task skilfully undertaken in this volume should inspire all Christians: first, to practice reading Scripture unabashedly as God's self-revelation with Christ Jesus at its center, while benefiting from historical-critical research; second, to do so from within the (ecclesial) act of faith and thus from a dogmatic perspective - in this case, by and large, Reformed dogmatics. Michael Allen is to be commended for his vision of theological renewal.

- Matthew Levering, University of Dayton, USA,

This title includes essays and examples of theological commentary on biblical passages from leading scholars in the field. The volume will contain examples of theological commentary written by systematic or biblical theologians who share deep concern for the Reformed scripture principle. Within the guild of dogmatic theology, careful engagement with the biblical text and, furthermore, with biblical theology and historical exegesis in a consistent and faithful manner is a crying need of the hour. To spur on theologians to biblically-shaped thinking and to encourage biblical scholars to consider dogmatic implications of texts read within the church's traditions, this volume will include essays on critical passages related to a number of key doctrinal loci (e.g., Colossians 3 and deification, Exodus 3 and divine transcendence). Contributors have been and will be solicited for their proven ability to integrate biblical exegesis and dogmatic extrapolation. Inevitably, chapters will vary in emphasis and according to the talents and interests of their authors. Nevertheless, a continual conversation between Bible, tradition, and constructive formulation will mark each essay. This multi-author collection, then, will combine strong thematic coherence with individual variety.
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Includes essays and examples of theological commentary on biblical passages. This title contain examples of theological commentary written by systematic or biblical theologians who share deep concern for the Reformed scripture principle. It also includes essays on critical passages related to a number of key doctrinal loci.
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Editorial Introduction What is theological commentary?; Kevin Vanhoozer Jeremiah 31; A. T. B. McGowan Colossians 3:1-4; Daniel Treier Philippians 2:1-11; Scott Swain Mark 12:35-37; Michael Allen Exodus 3; Geoffrey M. Ziegler John 8:31-38; Ryan Peterson Genesis 1:26-31; We have asked Barry Webb to contribute a chapter. Kelly Kapic is strongly inclined to participate. We also intend to ask others to participate once we are under contract; thus, we hope that Stephen Holmes, R. W. L. Moberly, D. A. Carson, and Bruce McCormack will agree to contribute chapters.
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Essays and examples of theological commentary on biblical passages from leading scholars in the field. 
Overcomes the divide between theology and biblical studies.

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ISBN
9780567423290
Publisert
2011-10-13
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
362 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
232

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Biografisk notat

R. Michael Allen is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Knox Theological Seminary at Fort Lauderdale, USA.