Lecture Notes On Old Testament Theology

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Old Testament Theology

Author: Frederick C. Prussner
language: en
Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press
Release Date: 1985-01-01
Looks at theological writings from the Reformation to the present, offers profiles of important scholars, and discusses neo-orthodoxy, the impact of archaeology, and the church
Lectures in Old Testament Theology

Author: Dennis F. Kinlaw
language: en
Publisher: Francis Asbury Press
Release Date: 2011-08
"Is there such a thing as an Old Testament theology? Or does the Old Testament simply reflect a number of competing theologies?"" In these lectures, first delivered in 1993, Dennis F. Kinlaw shows that there is indeed a single theology that rings through the pages of the Old Testament. That theology is centered in the unchanging nature of the transcendent Yahweh. Kinlaw does not slight the diversities of the text, but uses those diversities to underline the amazing consistency to be found in the treatment of Yahweh and in the understanding of the world arising from that perspective. "Although it has been seventeen years since these lectures were first given, Kinlaw's penetrating grasp of, and love for, the text and its message makes the content as fresh as tomorrow. Anyone looking for a broad introduction to Old Testament theology will benefit from reading this book, but so will those who desire nothing more than to have their love for Yahweh rekindled."
Lectures on New Testament Theology

Author: Ferdinand Christian Baur
language: en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date: 2016
A translation of F. C. Baur's Vorlesungen uber neutestamentliche Theologie (1864). This work, which has never before been published in English, discusses key concepts in the study of the New Testament, written by the author to accompany his lectures as Professor of Theology at the University of Tubingen.