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Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Christology and Scripture
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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Description
In Christology and Scripture leading biblical scholars and theologians explore the relation of theological thought to the reading of Scripture. The focus is on three inter-related issues. The first is how theologians appropriately read Scripture around Christ, and what contribution, if any, historical-criticism makes to this endeavour. The second is that of the person and work of Christ in relation to Scripture. In interaction with specific texts, contributors engage with the related questions of who Christ is and how his benefits are communicated. This leads on to the final issue of responsiveness to our current context of reading, and contributors reflect on how Christological models relate to contemporary cultural and political concerns.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 'Who is Jesus Christ for us today?': Peter's Confession, Dr Walter Moberly (University of Durham, UK)
Chapter 2 Learning to be a Gentile: Christ's Transformation and Redemption of our Past, Professor Stephen Fowl (Loyola College, USA)
Chapter 3 Christology and Jewish-Christian understanding: Reading the fourth Gospel as Scripture, Dr Angus Pattison (University of Gloucestershire, UK)
Chapter 4 Christology through Scriptual interpretation through New Testament Theology, Robert Morgan (Oxford University, UK)
Chapter 5 'Born of the Virgin Mary': Creedal Affirmation and Critical Reading, Professor Andrew T. Lincoln
Chapter 6 Suffering Servant or King of Glory? Christological readings of the Old Testament in the patristic era. Dr Morwenna Ludlow (University of Oxford, UK) Chapter 7 Christology in the Early Arian Controversy: the Exegetical War, Dr Sara Parvis (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Chapter 8 Resurrection and Scripture, Professor John Webster (University of Aberdeen, UK)
Chapter 9 Christology, Scripture, Divine Action and Hermeneutics, Dr Steve Holmes (University of St Andrews, UK)
Chapter 10 Exegesis, Ontology, and Ethics: Karl Barth on the Sermon on the Mount', Paul T Nimmo
Chapter 11 Seasons of Grace? Christ's Cursing of a Fig Tree, Dr Peter Scott (University of Manchester, UK)
Product details
Published | 20 Mar 2008 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 238 |
ISBN | 9780567348081 |
Imprint | T&T Clark |
Series | The Library of New Testament Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Review in The Expository Times, March 2009.
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Review in International Review of Biblical Studies, vol. 54:2007/08
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'This rich volume of essays coheres nicely around the title. For NT specialists, the excellent essays by the theologians Webster, Holmes and Nimmo will challenge. Fowl's NT article offers a good alternative reading. For those interested in interdisciplinary engagement, this collection will be especially welcome.' - Kent E. Brower, JSNT Booklist, vol. 31.5, 2009.
Kent E. Brower
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"These eleven essays from a 2005 interdisciplinary symposium on Christology from the University of Gloucestershire provide an overview of important points of controversy in NT scholarship...contain[ing] insights that can enlighten expert and amateur alike." Religious Studies Review, September 2009
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Mention -Chronicle of Higher Education, May 18, 2007
Chronicle of Higher Education
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'There are some important and useful chapters in the book and for this reason its well worth a read. How we interpret and read scripture remain vital questions for the church and as Webster, and also Nimmo's reading of Barth, show a theological account of scripture and hermeneutics is necessary.' Andy Goodliff
Andy Goodliff, website review