Five things theologians wish biblical scholars knew / Hans Boersma ; foreword by Scot McKnight.
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TextPublication details: Downers Grove, Illinois : IVP Academic, 2021.Description: xx,152 p. ; 22 cmISBN: - 9780830853908
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- BS511.3 .B6525 2021
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| 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 / | 220.6BRUne3 The New Testament development of Old Testament themes / | 220.6CAIla The language and imagery of the Bible / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-149) and index.
Foreword / by Scot McKnight -- No Christ, no scripture -- No Plato, no scripture -- No providence, no scripture -- No church, no scripture -- No heaven, no scripture.
The disciplines of theology and biblical studies should serve each other, and they should serve both the church and the academy together. But the relationship between them is often marked by misunderstandings, methodological differences, and cross-discipline tension.
Theologian Hans Boersma here highlights five things he wishes biblical scholars knew about theology. In a companion volume, biblical scholar Scot McKnight reflects on five things he wishes theologians knew about biblical studies.
With an irenic spirit as well as honesty about differences that remain, Boersma and McKnight seek to foster understanding between their disciplines through these books so they might once again collaborate with one another.
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