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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... relation to previous approaches and continues to challenge contemporary ones. Nine of the twenty-eight authors represented here are new to this edi- tion. However, simply adding new material would have expanded the book beyond ...
... relation to the other” (1828: 4). This relation has suffered serious strain in recent years, as scholarship in both history and theology has moved in various, not always compatible, di- rections. But for Baumgarten-Crusius and his peers ...
... relation to Israel . De Wette claimed that Israel showed its ten- dency to misunderstand this particularism by reducing the universal character of God's rule to nationalism , thus preparing the way for Judaism . In his discus- sion of ...
... relation to religion in general, and then, together with Christianity and all other particular religions, taken up into a genuine “catholicism” (1813: 12). By describing the “principal mo- ments” of religion in a dialectical fashion and ...
... relation with its object . Steudel , Hävernick , and Oehler were unable , however , to display their historical and ... relation to God , not about it ; hence , its relation to systematic theology is organic , not something to be ...