Old and New in Interpretation: A Study of the Two TestamentsHarper & Row, 1966 - 215 pages |
Table des matières
Foreword by the President Austin Presbyterian Theological | 9 |
The Multiplex Nature of the Old Testament Tradition | 15 |
Athens or Jerusalem?The Question of Distinctiveness | 34 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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acts in history acts of God actual affirmation already ancient approach argue argument aspect Barth Bible biblical Bultmann central Christian Christocentric Christological Church concept of revelation context contrast creation story culture Deuteronomy discussion distinction divine acts elements emphasis eschatological example exegesis exegetical expressed externalist fact faith Gentile gospel Greek thought Hebraic Hebrew thought Hebrew-Greek Hellenistic hermeneutical historical criticism historical-critical method history-centred human important interpretation involved Israel Israelite Jesus Christ Jewish Jews Karl Barth kerygma kind late Judaism linguistic literature logical meaning ment Messianic method modern theology nature Old Testament passages Old Testament situation Old Testament theology particular philosophy picture Plato position possible prediction presuppositions problems prophecy prophets purist question Qumran reason relation relevance revelation concept revelational theology salvation scholars scholarship scripture seems sense speak theo theophany thinking tion tradition true typology and allegory understanding Westermann