The Identity of Israel's God in Christian Scripture
Collett, Don.
The Identity of Israel's God in Christian Scripture [electronic resource]. - Society of Biblical Literature, 2020. - 1 online resource (501 p.). - Resources for Biblical Study Ser. ; v.96 . - Resources for Biblical Study Ser. .
Description based upon print version of record. Modern Authors Index.
God in scriptural proximity : notes on the contribution of Christopher Seitz / The works of Christopher R. Seitz -- The exegesis of the one God / The character of the biblical God / The how as well as the what : canonical formatting and theological interpretation / The tabernacle narrative as Christian Scripture / "The God of the spirits of all flesh" (Numbers 16:22; 27:16) / On difficulty and Psalm 2 / The Psalter, worship, and worldview / Creation and contingency in Qoheleth / Jezreel, the day of visitation, and Hosea : the Book of the Twelve as character history / With Hosea at Penuel : the interface of ontology and tropology / "In time of tumult you remembered to have compassion" : form-critical treatments of Habakkuk 3 / From anointed to anointing ones : Joshua, Zerubbabel, and the function of Zechariah 4:6b-10a in the visions of Zechariah / Theo-Logie aus Textbausteinen : das prophetische Profil der chronistischen Gottesrede / The per se voice of the Old Testament and the Gospel according to Matthew : abiding witness and recontextualization of Torah in the New Covenant / The risen Jesus's sovereignty over time and the Logos conceptuality : origin, identity, and time in John 20:24-29 / On reading with stereoptic vision : figural exegesis and history in John 9 / The voice of John in the canonical edition of the New Testament / Paul and the Torah : framing the question Christianly / Figured in : nonliteral reading, the rule of faith, and Galatians 4 / James and Jude as bookends to the Catholic Epistles collection / Searching for Christ in all the Scriptures : preaching backward and forward / The theological roots of modern conservatism / Theology, reality, and Israel's God : a reflection on the calling of a biblical theologian / Claire Mathews McGinnis -- Daniel R. Driver -- Ephraim Radner -- Mark W. Elliott -- Stephen B. Chapman -- Gary A. Anderson -- Nathan MacDonald -- Daniel R. Driver -- Jamie A. Grant -- Raymond C. Van Leeuwen -- Don Collett -- Mark Gignilliat -- Leslie Demson -- Robert C. Kashow -- Georg Steins -- Jonathan T. Pennington -- Neil B. MacDonald -- Joseph L. Mangina -- David Trobisch -- GrantMacaskill -- Kathryn Greene-McCreight -- Darian Lockett -- Annette Brownlee -- R.R. Reno -- W. Ross Blackburn. A tribute /
"Biblical scholars and theologians approach the question of who Israel's God is for Christians in this interdisciplinary collection of essays. Essays on both Testaments focus on figural exegesis, critical exegesis, and the value of diachronic understandings of the Old Testament's compositional history for the sake of a richer synchronic reading. Each contribution reflects upon the implkications of biblical theology and theological exegesis for interpretation of the Old and a New Testament bound together in a single scriptural legacy."--
9780884144724 0884144720
22573/ctv1fvv71z JSTOR
Bible.--Old Testament--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.--Old Testament
God (Christianity)
Dieu (Christianisme)
God (Christianity)
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Festschriften.
BS1171.3
221.6
The Identity of Israel's God in Christian Scripture [electronic resource]. - Society of Biblical Literature, 2020. - 1 online resource (501 p.). - Resources for Biblical Study Ser. ; v.96 . - Resources for Biblical Study Ser. .
Description based upon print version of record. Modern Authors Index.
God in scriptural proximity : notes on the contribution of Christopher Seitz / The works of Christopher R. Seitz -- The exegesis of the one God / The character of the biblical God / The how as well as the what : canonical formatting and theological interpretation / The tabernacle narrative as Christian Scripture / "The God of the spirits of all flesh" (Numbers 16:22; 27:16) / On difficulty and Psalm 2 / The Psalter, worship, and worldview / Creation and contingency in Qoheleth / Jezreel, the day of visitation, and Hosea : the Book of the Twelve as character history / With Hosea at Penuel : the interface of ontology and tropology / "In time of tumult you remembered to have compassion" : form-critical treatments of Habakkuk 3 / From anointed to anointing ones : Joshua, Zerubbabel, and the function of Zechariah 4:6b-10a in the visions of Zechariah / Theo-Logie aus Textbausteinen : das prophetische Profil der chronistischen Gottesrede / The per se voice of the Old Testament and the Gospel according to Matthew : abiding witness and recontextualization of Torah in the New Covenant / The risen Jesus's sovereignty over time and the Logos conceptuality : origin, identity, and time in John 20:24-29 / On reading with stereoptic vision : figural exegesis and history in John 9 / The voice of John in the canonical edition of the New Testament / Paul and the Torah : framing the question Christianly / Figured in : nonliteral reading, the rule of faith, and Galatians 4 / James and Jude as bookends to the Catholic Epistles collection / Searching for Christ in all the Scriptures : preaching backward and forward / The theological roots of modern conservatism / Theology, reality, and Israel's God : a reflection on the calling of a biblical theologian / Claire Mathews McGinnis -- Daniel R. Driver -- Ephraim Radner -- Mark W. Elliott -- Stephen B. Chapman -- Gary A. Anderson -- Nathan MacDonald -- Daniel R. Driver -- Jamie A. Grant -- Raymond C. Van Leeuwen -- Don Collett -- Mark Gignilliat -- Leslie Demson -- Robert C. Kashow -- Georg Steins -- Jonathan T. Pennington -- Neil B. MacDonald -- Joseph L. Mangina -- David Trobisch -- GrantMacaskill -- Kathryn Greene-McCreight -- Darian Lockett -- Annette Brownlee -- R.R. Reno -- W. Ross Blackburn. A tribute /
"Biblical scholars and theologians approach the question of who Israel's God is for Christians in this interdisciplinary collection of essays. Essays on both Testaments focus on figural exegesis, critical exegesis, and the value of diachronic understandings of the Old Testament's compositional history for the sake of a richer synchronic reading. Each contribution reflects upon the implkications of biblical theology and theological exegesis for interpretation of the Old and a New Testament bound together in a single scriptural legacy."--
9780884144724 0884144720
22573/ctv1fvv71z JSTOR
Bible.--Old Testament--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.--Old Testament
God (Christianity)
Dieu (Christianisme)
God (Christianity)
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Festschriften.
BS1171.3
221.6

