The Bible, Theology, and Faith: A Study of Abraham and JesusCambridge University Press, 27 ก.ค. 2000 - 263 หน้า How can academic biblical interpretation fruitfully contribute to Christian belief and living in today's world? This book offers a synthesis of some of the best in pre-modern, modern and post-modern approaches to biblical interpretation, and locates the discipline within a self-critical Trinitarian rule of faith, where historical criticism, systematic theology, ethics, and spirituality are constructively combined. Moberly reclaims biblical and patristic principles of what is necessary for meaningful and truthful speech about God to be possible; he engages with contemporary ideological suspicions directed both to scripture and to its interpreters; and he offers an account of God and humanity in relation to both Old and New Testaments. Hermeneutical theory is given practical shape in in-depth studies of Genesis 22 ('The Akedah'), the Journey to Emmaus (Luke 24), and the Christology of Matthew's Gospel, studies which should be of interest to both Jews and Christians. |
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the journey to Emmaus | 45 |
Abraham and God in Genesis 22 71 | 87 |
Ancient and modern interpretations ofGenesis 22 | 132 |
and the hermeneutics ofsuspicion | 162 |
Jesus in Matthews Gospel as Son ofGod | 184 |
IQUIPMNH | 225 |
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The Bible, Theology, and Faith: A Study of Abraham and Jesus R. W. L. Moberly ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 2000 |
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Abraham Abraham’s fear action ancient appropriate assumptions Barr Barrett become Bible biblical interpretation biblical study biblical text blessing canonical Christ Christian faith christological Church classic concern confessing construal contemporary context critical death defined definition depiction Deut Deuteronomy difficult disciples discussion divine testing elohim Elohist engagement exegesis Exod exousia exposition Father fear of God find first Genesis 22 glory God’s Hebrew scripture hermeneutical implications Isaac Israel Israel’s scripture issue Jerusalem Jewish Jewish and Christian Jews kind Kloppenborg language linkage Luke Luke’s Matthew Matthew’s Gospel meaning metaphor ministry moral Moriah narrative nature nissah obedience Old Testament particular Pentateuch perichoresis portrayal of Jesus possible postmodern problem promise question Rad’s recognize reflect relation relationship religious resonances resurrection risen Jesus sacrifice scholars Secondly sense significance Sinai sonship specific Spirit story theology tion torah tradition trinitarian truth understanding verb verse Vischer words YHWH