Old Testament Theology in a Canonical ContextFortress Press, 1. dets 1988 - 255 pages In this important work, Child's thesis is that a canonical approach to the scriptures of the Old Testament opens up new possibilities for exploring the theological dimensions of the biblical text. |
Contents
I | 1 |
II | 2 |
III | 4 |
IV | 6 |
V | 15 |
VI | 17 |
VII | 20 |
IX | 24 |
LVIII | 140 |
LIX | 142 |
LX | 145 |
LXI | 149 |
LXII | 152 |
LXIII | 155 |
LXIV | 156 |
LXV | 161 |
X | 28 |
XI | 30 |
XII | 34 |
XIII | 36 |
XIV | 38 |
XV | 39 |
XVI | 41 |
XVII | 43 |
XIX | 46 |
XX | 48 |
XXI | 51 |
XXII | 52 |
XXIII | 53 |
XXIV | 56 |
XXV | 58 |
XXVI | 60 |
XXVII | 63 |
XXVIII | 64 |
XXIX | 65 |
XXX | 66 |
XXXI | 68 |
XXXII | 70 |
XXXIII | 72 |
XXXIV | 74 |
XXXV | 79 |
XXXVI | 81 |
XXXVII | 82 |
XXXVIII | 84 |
XXXIX | 85 |
XL | 86 |
XLI | 92 |
XLII | 93 |
XLIII | 97 |
XLV | 99 |
XLVI | 103 |
XLVII | 108 |
XLVIII | 112 |
XLIX | 115 |
L | 117 |
LII | 119 |
LIII | 122 |
LIV | 123 |
LV | 128 |
LVI | 133 |
LVII | 135 |
LXVI | 162 |
LXVII | 163 |
LXVIII | 165 |
LXIX | 166 |
LXX | 167 |
LXXI | 168 |
LXXII | 171 |
LXXIII | 172 |
LXXIV | 175 |
LXXV | 177 |
LXXVI | 178 |
LXXVII | 181 |
LXXVIII | 182 |
LXXIX | 184 |
LXXX | 185 |
LXXXI | 188 |
LXXXII | 192 |
LXXXIII | 196 |
LXXXIV | 197 |
LXXXV | 199 |
LXXXVI | 204 |
LXXXVIII | 207 |
LXXXIX | 210 |
XC | 212 |
XCI | 214 |
XCIII | 217 |
XCV | 218 |
XCVI | 220 |
XCVII | 222 |
XCIX | 226 |
C | 228 |
CI | 230 |
CII | 231 |
CIII | 232 |
234 | |
CVI | 236 |
CVII | 237 |
CVIII | 238 |
CIX | 240 |
CXI | 241 |
CXII | 242 |
CXIII | 245 |
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Common terms and phrases
Abraham ādām Alten Testament Amos ancient Bible biblical text biblical theology blessing book of Judges canonical approach canonical context canonical process canonical shape chapters Christian commandment confession construal continues covenant covenant theology creation critical cult cultic David Decalogue Deut Deuteronomy dimension disobedience divine Eichrodt eschatological ethical false prophet Finally function Genesis Hananiah Hebrew hermeneutical historical holy human institutions interpretation Isaiah Israel Israel's faith issue Jeremiah judge judgment justice king kingship land Levites Leviticus literary London Lord material modern Moses narrative nations Numbers offered Old Testament theology patriarchs Pentateuch period perspective portrayed post-exilic priest priesthood priestly problem promise prophecy psalmist psalms Psalter Rad's relationship religion righteousness role sacred salvation scripture seeks Sinai social story tension term revelation theocentric theological reflection theological significance thou threat tradition understanding von Rad wisdom wisdom literature witness word worship Yahweh Zimmerli
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