The "dry bones" of the title are the critical equipment of the
Christian scholar, wrestling with Bible and tradition; and the
"life" they may or may not be capable of is the enriching of that
Christian perspective on things which transforms and renews the
possibilities of action and imagination. So Dr Young is as
passionate about the seriousness of professional, painstaking
scholarship as she is about the need for a pastorally nourishing
theology... The book overall illustrates the creative
reappropriation of several levels of the Christian heritage
movingly described in particular instances in the concluding
chapter. It is an impressive and attractive book, written with
clarity and warmth in equal measure, a rare thing' (Theology).
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