Old and new in interpretation : a study of the two Testaments / James Barr.
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TextSeries: Currie lectures ; 1964Publication details: New York, NY : Harper & Row, [1966]Edition: [1st. ed.]Description: 215 p. ; 22 cmSubject(s): DDC classification: - 220.6
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| 220.6BAKtw Two Testaments, one Bible : | 220.6BARin1 Introducing the Bible / | 220.6BARin4 Introducing the Bible / | 220.6BARol Old and new in interpretation : | 220.6BARpe People of the book? : | 220.6BOEfi Five things theologians wish biblical scholars knew / | 220.6BRUne1 The New Testament development of Old Testament themes / |
Bibliography: p. 208-212.
The multiplex nature of the Old Testament tradition --
Athens or Jerusalem? --
the question of distinctiveness --
The concepts of history and revelation --
Typology and allegory --
Old and New Testaments in the work of salvation --
Conclusions --
Appendix: A note on fundamentalism.
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