The ways of our God : an approach to biblical theology / Charles H.H. Scobie.
Material type: TextPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan: W.B. Eerdmans Publishing Co., 2003Copyright date: ©2003Description: xvii, 1038 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0802849504
- 230.041 Scobie
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 949-1021) and indexes.
Part I Prolegomena to a Biblical Theology -- A. The Definition of Biblical Theology 3 -- A-1. What Is Biblical Theology? 3 -- A-2. Integrated, Independent, and Intermediate Biblical Theology 6 -- B. The History of Biblical Theology 9 -- B-1. The Early and Medieval Period 9 -- B-2. The Reformation 12 -- B-3. The Emergence of an Independent Biblical Theology 13 -- B-4. Gabler's Definition 15 -- B-5. The Rise and Fall of Biblical Theology 16 -- B-6. Old Testament and New Testament Theology 18 -- B-7. From Theology to Religion 20 -- B-8. The Revival of Theology 22 -- B-9. From Theology to Theologies 25 -- C. New Directions in Biblical Theology 29 -- C-1. Questioning of the Historical-Critical Method 29 -- C-1.1. "Authenticity" 30 -- C-1.2. Hermeneutics of Consent 32 -- C-1.3. The Continuing Validity of the Historical Approach 33 -- C-2. The Canonical Text 34 -- C-2.1. The Literary Approach 35 -- C-2.2. The Canonical Approach 38 -- C-3. The Church as Interpretive Community 40 -- C-4. A Revival of Biblical Theology 42 -- C-4.1. Tradition History 42 -- C-4.2. Biblical Themes 43 -- C-4.3. Biblical Theologies 44 -- D. The Method of Biblical Theology 46 -- D-1. An Intermediate Biblical Theology 46 -- D-2. A Canonical Biblical Theology 49 -- D-2.1. Scripture and Canon 49 -- D-2.2. Tanakh and Old Testament 51 -- D-2.3. The Canon of the New Testament 55 -- D-2.4. Biblical Theology Is Limited to the Canon of Christian Scripture 58 -- D-2.5. Biblical Theology Is Based on Both Old and New Testaments 58 -- D-2.6. Biblical Theology Is Based on the Content of the Christian Canon 60 -- D-2.7. Biblical Theology Is Based on the Structure of the Christian Canon 65 -- D-2.8. Biblical Theology Is Based on the Text of the Christian Canon 71 -- D-2.9. Biblical Theology Is Based Primarily on the Final Canonical Form of the Text 73 -- D-2.10. Biblical Theology Will Reject a "Canon within the Canon" 75 -- D-3. A Cooperative Biblical Theology 76 -- D-3.1. Old Testament and New Testament 76 -- D-3.2. Biblical Studies and Theology 77 -- D-3.3. An Ecumenical Approach 77 -- D-4. A Structured Biblical Theology 79 -- E. The Structure of Biblical Theology 81 -- E-1. Alternative Approaches 81 -- E-1.1. The Systematic Approach 81 -- E-1.2. The Historical Approach 83 -- E-1.3. The Thematic Approach 85 -- E-2. The Relationship between Old and New Testaments 88 -- E-3. The Pattern of Proclamation/Promise: Fulfillment/Consummation 91 -- E-4. The Framework of a Biblical Theology 93 -- E-4.1. God's Order 94 -- E-4.2. God's Servant 95 -- E-4.3. God's People 97 -- E-4.4. God's Way 97 -- E-5. Unity and Diversity 99 -- E-5.1. Creation and History 100 -- E-5.2. Individual and Community 101 -- Part II A Sketch of Biblical Theology -- 1-5 God's Order -- 1. The Living God 105 -- 2. The Lord of Creation 148 -- 3. The Lord of History 189 -- 4. The Adversary 233 -- 5. The Spirit 269 -- 6-10 God's Servant -- 6. The Messiah 301 -- 7. The Son of Man 335 -- 8. Glory, Word, Wisdom, Son 365 -- 9. The Servant's Suffering 403 -- 10. The Servant's Vindication 441 -- 11-15 God's People -- 11. The Covenant Community 469 -- 12. The Nations 509 -- 13. Land and City 541 -- 14. Worship 567 -- 15. Ministry 613 -- 16-20 God's Way -- 16. The Human Condition 655 -- 17. Faith and Hope 700 -- 18. God's Commandments 741 -- 19. Love Your Neighbor 799 -- 20. Life 880.
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