TY - BOOK AU - Scobie,Charles H.H. TI - The ways of our God: an approach to biblical theology SN - 0802849504 (pbk. : alk. paper) AV - BS543 .S39 2003 U1 - 220.17 SCO W 21 PY - 2003/// CY - Grand Rapids, Mich. PB - W.B. Eerdmans Pub. KW - Bible KW - Theology KW - Hermeneutics KW - scripture and Canon KW - Old Testament and New Testament- Theology KW - creation and history N1 - Includes bibliographical references (p. 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 ER -