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Central Themes in Biblical Theology

Scott J. Hafemann, Paul R. House

Paperback 2007-02-16

'Biblical theology' may be defined as the attempt to embrace the message of the Bible holistically and to describe this wholeness or synthesis using biblical categories. It investigates the themes presented in Scripture and their interrelationships, and seeks to demonstrate the essential unity and coherence of the Old and New Testaments across the great diversity of their contents.

Fully committed to this understanding of biblical theology, the contributors to this volume focus on selected central themes, their use and re-use by the biblical writers, and hence their integration into the whole fabric of the Bible and development across the canon. These stimulating essays map significant aspects of God's self-revelation to human beings, for his purposes of redemption, through the literary record in its historical context.

Contributors
Scott J. Hafemann 'The Covenant relationship';
Thomas R. Schreiner 'The Commands of God';
Frank S. Theilman 'The Atonement';
Stephen G. Demptser 'The Servant of the Lord';
Paul R. House 'The Day of the Lord';
Elmer A. Martens 'The People of God;
Roy E. Ciampa 'The History of Redemption'.
-Publisher.

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Biblical theology' attempts to embrace the message of the Bible holistically and to describe this wholeness using biblical categories. These essays focus on selected central themes and their development across the canon, and demonstrate the essential unity of the Bible.

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'Biblical theology' may be defined as the attempt to embrace the message of the Bible holistically and to describe this wholeness or synthesis using biblical categories. It investigates the themes presented in Scripture and their interrelationships, and seeks to demonstrate the essential unity and coherence of the Old and New Testaments across the great diversity of their contents.

Fully committed to this understanding of biblical theology, the contributors to this volume focus on selected central themes, their use and re-use by the biblical writers, and hence their integration into the whole fabric of the Bible and development across the canon. These stimulating essays map significant aspects of God's self-revelation to human beings, for his purposes of redemption, through the literary record in its historical context.

Contributors
Scott J. Hafemann 'The Covenant relationship';
Thomas R. Schreiner 'The Commands of God';
Frank S. Theilman 'The Atonement';
Stephen G. Demptser 'The Servant of the Lord';
Paul R. House 'The Day of the Lord';
Elmer A. Martens 'The People of God;
Roy E. Ciampa 'The History of Redemption'.
-Publisher.

Publisher Description

Biblical theology' attempts to embrace the message of the Bible holistically and to describe this wholeness using biblical categories. These essays focus on selected central themes and their development across the canon, and demonstrate the essential unity of the Bible.

Koorong Code258242
ISBN1844741664
EAN9781844741663
Pages352
DepartmentAcademic
CategoryBiblical Studies
Sub-CategoryBiblical Theology
PublisherIntervarsity Press Uk
Publication DateFeb 2007
Dimensions27 x 155 x 234mm
Weight0.528kg

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