The Bible and the historian : breaking the silence about God in biblical studies / Paul S. Minear
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0687030439
- 225.6 MINB 21
- BS543 .M56 2002
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225.6 MAR E Exploring the New Testament. | 225.6 MEYW What angels long to read : | 225.6 MEYW What angels long to read : | 225.6 MINB The Bible and the historian : | 225.6 MOUE The Essential Nature Of New Testament Preaching / | 225.6 MOY O The Old Testament in the New / | 225.6 NAS H How to understand and apply the New Testament : |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 264-270) and indexes
Part I: Divine revelation and historical research --
The musician versus the grammarian: An early storm warning --
The transcendence of God and human historicity --
Christian eschatology and historical methodology --
Biblical ontology and ecclesiology --
Divine revelation and human knowledge --
Part II: The churches' memories of the Messiah --
The preparation (Matthew and Luke) --
The offense (Matthew) --
The covenant (Luke) --
The creative word (John) --
The resurrection and the life (John) --
Part III: The Messiah's presence with the churches --
The family (Hebrews) --
The homeland (Revelation) --
The bond (2 Corinthians) --
The peace (The New Testament) --
The hope (1 Peter) --
Part IV: The Messiah's gifts, the churches' gratitude --
The Spirit (Romans, Luke, Mark, and Revelation) --
The liberation (Galatians) --
The promise (John) --
The thanksgiving (The New Testament) --
The mission (Romans) --
The hymn (Philippians)
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