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Author:
Witherington, Ben, III, 1951- author.
Title:
Biblical theology : the convergence of the canon / Ben Witherington III, Asbury Theological Seminary, Kentucky.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xi, 495 pages ; 26 cm
Subject:
Bible--Theology.
Bible.
Theology.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
The death of sin in the death of Jesus: atonement theology. God of the Burning Bush -- God of Golgotha -- God of the burning heart -- Stars align in constellations - the storied world of the Bible: Part One -- Stars align in constellations - the storied world of the Bible: Part Two -- Passion play and its sequels without equal -- Covenanting and theologizing after the Fall and before the Incarnation -- Covenanting and theologizing after the Incarnation and before Pentecost -- New covenanting in the eschatological age of the Spirit -- Election results -- Where the reformation went wrong -- Faith in the final future - the new creation -- Threefold cord - theology, ethics, and praxis -- And so? A cautionary conclusion -- Appendix B: Biblical theology and NT theology - a dialogue with Francis Watson -- Appendix B: The death of sin in the death of Jesus: atonement theology.
Summary:
In Biblical Theology, Ben Witherington, III, examines the theology of the Old and New Testaments as a totality. Going beyond an account of carefully crafted Old and New Testament theologies, he demonstrates the ideas that make the Bible a sacred book with a unified theology. Witherington brings a distinctive methodology to this study. Taking a constructive approach, he first examines the foundations of the writers' symbolic universe - what they thought and presupposed about God - and how they revealed those thoughts through the narratives of the Old and New Testaments. He also shows how the historical contexts and intellectual worlds of the Old and New Testaments conditioned their narratives, and, in the process, created a large coherent Biblical world view, one that progressively reveals the character and action of God. Thus, the Yahweh of the Old Testament, the Son in the Gospels, and the Father, Son, and Spirit in the New Testament writings are viewed as persons who are part of the singular divine identity. Witherington's progressive revelation approach allows each part of the canon to be read in its original context and with its original meaning.Presents the reader with a cumulative approach to Biblical theology, making clear that Biblical theology must deal with the whole canon, not just certain themesExamines in turn the symbolic universe's main feature (namely God), the narrative thought worlds of the Old Testament and New Testament, and how that provides the context for theologizingOffers new insights on key theological issues, including the character of God, grace, covenants, salvation, election, and eschatology as they relate to the doctrine of God
ISBN:
1108712681
9781108712682
1108498787
9781108498784
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1084330570
LCCN:
2019000710
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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