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In this masterwork, one of America's leading biblical scholars
takes a fresh look at the theology of the Old Testament. Anderson
cuts his own path and provides us with creative new insights on all
the major sections of the Old Testament. He illuminates the nuances
of the various covenants and theological shifts in a highly
readable style. His conversation partners include the formative
contributors from both the Christian community (Eichrodt, von Rad,
Childs) and the Jewish community (Heschel, Herberg, Levenson) while
interacting with the most recent developments in the field,
especially Walter Brueggemann's Theology of the Old Testament.
Contributing Authors Rudolf Bultmann, Alan Richardson, Carl
Michalson And Many Others.
Contributing Authors Rudolf Bultmann, Alan Richardson, Carl
Michalson And Many Others.
List of Contributors:Rudolf BultmannAlan RichardsonCarl
MichalsonEric VoegelinWilhelm VischerJohn L. McKenzieOscar
CullmannJames M. RobinsonJohn DillenbergerG. Ernest WrightClaus
WestermannBernhard W. AndersonEmil Brunner
Here is a new appreciation of the Old Testament, by outstanding
Biblical scholars, for those who want to be informed about the most
recent and creative thinking on the crucial problems and debates in
Biblical study. As the distinguished European and American
contributors explore the central current issues of Old Testament
scholarship, they uncover a timeless message in Israel's prophetic
voice and interpret its meaning for our times.
In this concise and accessible volume, newly revised, one of the
most revered contemporary biblical theologians introduces the
first-time reader to the dramatic sweep of the Bible in eight
carefully crafted study sessions, reminding even veteran readers of
the Bible's central messages. Study resources and discussion
questions, now carefully updated, make this book the ideal resource
for introductory Bible courses and adult inquirer classes.
Princeton theologian Bernhard Anderson explores the historical,
mythopoeic, and theological dimensions of classic Old Restament
reflections on the motif of creation. The result is an abundance of
fresh insight and compelling exegesis that have implications for
human life and thought today.
A study guide to the Psalms. In this revision, Bernhard Anderson
takes into account developments in Psalm studies as well as
advances in scholarship. He has revised every chapter and added
three new ones: on the style and poetry of the Psalms, on the
penitential Psalms, and on reading the book of Psalms as a whole.
Each chapter also raises an important theological question of
concern to the faithful today, as the Psalms are read in new
situations. As in previous editions, a number of Psalms are
examined in detail to draw out their stylistic and theological
character.
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