Old Testament Theology: Flowering and FutureBen C. Ollenburger Eisenbrauns, 2004 - 544 páginas In this extensively revised and updated edition of The Flowering of Old Testament Theology, Professor Ollenburger provides help for beginning theological students, who are frequently overwhelmed by the proliferation of volumes dealing with Old Testament theology, to say nothing of the variety of approaches used in these works. This textbook has been re-issued with a new title, Old Testament Theology: Flowering and Future, and is now divided into five convenient sections--Part 1: The Background, Part 2: Old Testament Theology's Renaissance: Walther Eichrodt through Gerhard von Rad, Part 3: Expansion and Variety: Between Gerhard von Rad and Brevard Childs, Part 4: From Brevard Childs to a New Pluralism, and Part 5: Contexts, Perspectives, and Proposals. Selected essays include key theological statements of Otto Eissfeldt, Walther Eichrodt, Theodorus C. Vriezen, George E. Wright, Gerhard von Rad, Walther Zimmerli, John L. McKenzie, Ronald E. Clements, Walter C. Kaiser Jr., Samuel L. Terrien, Claus Westermann, Brevard S. Childs, Rolf Knierim, Horst D. Preuss, Walter Brueggemann, Paul R. House, Bernhard W. Anderson, Erhard S. Gerstenberger, Hartmut Gese, Phyllis Trible, Jon D. Levenson, John H. Sailhamer, Gunther H. Wittenberg, James Barr, R. W. L. Moberly, and Mark G. Brett. An appendix contains Johann P. Gabler's 1787 seminal essay on biblical theology. An extensive bibliography and indexes of authorities and Scripture references conclude the volume. |
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... believe that in so doing , it has done well . Here the bond between faith and revelation is completely sundered , because what Barth calls Luther's most individually conditioned dogmatics is , in truth , faith . Thus , also among the ...
... believe that this also meets the legitimate concern of those who would require a dogmatic discipline for perceiving the essence of Old Testament religion. Those who represent this demand are entirely right in referring to the internal ...
... his theology also displays much more in common with Eichrodt than his intro- duction would have led us to believe . Vriezen dissented from Eichrodt's use of covenant as the Old Testament's theological center , instead Introduction 35.
... believe,” 30:15: “quietness and confi- dence”); another such prophetical figure is Deutero-Isaiah, in whose message both elements are found very strongly supplementing each other, compare Isaiah 40 and 45 with Isaiah 55. But with Hosea ...
... believe that the great events which then are happening are the work of God. They thus 'have denied Yahweh and said: “It is not he; neither shall evil come upon us; neither shall we see sword nor famine”' (5:12). To refuse to take ...