Biblical Theology in Outline: The Vitality of the Word of GodKlaus Nurnberger, 2004 - 248 pagini The Bible is not a system of theological propositions but a series of witnesses to God's redemptive acts in response to need. Recurring motifs, such as the exodus, covenant or messianic king have emerged in response to need and been adapted in different situations of need. This process culminates in the Christ-event. |
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Cuprins
What this book is all about | 1 |
Critique Dealing responsibly with authoritative documents | 12 |
Approaches to interpretation Retrieving the thrust | 27 |
A message in flux Tracing the history of the story | 40 |
Texts in their contexts Dating biblical documents | 47 |
The Canon Our guideline to the truth | 58 |
Promises to the Fathers of Israel | 71 |
The exodus from Egypt and the conquest of Canaan | 89 |
The king as Gods representative on earth | 118 |
Priesthood and sacrifice | 141 |
Covenant law and grace | 171 |
Creation and new creation | 206 |
The next step | 238 |
Explanation of less familiar terms | 244 |
Termeni și expresii frecvente
Abraham acceptance According ancestors ancient authentic human Babylonian become believers Bible biblical authors biblical Canon biblical faith biblical witness blessed Canaanite Canon chapter child sacrifice Christ Christian church claim clan comprehensive wellbeing cosmic covenant creation narrative critique David death Deut Deutero-Isaiah Deuteronomy divine doctrine earth Egypt empire eschatological exile exodus fact God's redemptive gospel holy insight Israel Israelite Jebusite Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Judaism king kingdom land leaders legitimate liberation living meaning meant messianic modern Moses motif Northern Old Testament one's oppression pagan paradigm pars pro toto patriarchal Paul Paul's political post-exilic priesthood Priestly Source priests promise prophets Psalm reality redeeming relationship religious response righteousness ritual sacrifice salvation sins Sirach situations of need slaves social Spirit story suffering temple theology tion torah tradition trajectory transformation truth utilised vision Word Yahweh Yahwist