Providing a model of how to 'do' biblical theology, this book also
explores important emerging trends over the last five years
including: reception-history as a means to grasping the theology of
the bible; theological interpretation as a new form of lectio
divina (meditative reading); the place of Jewish interpretation in
forming a biblical theology; and the ever-present problem of losing
Old Testament theology in New Testament theology. The second half
of the book discusses the theme of Providence, as found in both
Testaments, with insights gained from the history of biblical
interpretation and from major attempts at working out a theology of
Providence. Elliott focuses on Providence as it has been perceived
rather than the themes of God's goodness and powerfulness in
themselves.
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