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The Old Testament And God Craig G Bartholomew

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The Old Testament And God Craig G Bartholomew
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Publisher: Baker Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 8.91 MB
Pages: 496
Author: Craig G. Bartholomew
ISBN: 9781540964014, 9780281073948, 9781493432066, 9780281073931, 1540964019, 0281073945, 1493432060, 0281073937
Language: English
Year: 2022
Volume: 1

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The Old Testament And God Craig G Bartholomew by Craig G. Bartholomew 9781540964014, 9780281073948, 9781493432066, 9780281073931, 1540964019, 0281073945, 1493432060, 0281073937 instant download after payment.

Craig Bartholomew's The Old Testament and God is the first volume in his ambitious four-volume project, which seeks to explore the question of God and what happens to Old Testament studies if we take God and his action in the world seriously. Toward this end, he proposes a post-critical paradigm shift that recenters study around God. The intent is to do for Old Testament studies what N. T. Wright's Christian Origins and the Question of God series has done for New Testament studies. Bartholomew proposes a much-needed holistic, narrative approach, showing how the Old Testament functions as Christian Scripture. In so doing, he integrates historical, literary, and theological methods as well as a critical realist framework. Following a rigorous analysis of how we should read the Old Testament, he goes on to examine and explain the various tools available to the interpreter. He then applies worldview analysis to both Israel and the surrounding nations of the ancient Near East. The volume concludes with a fresh exegetical exploration of YHWH, the living and active God of the Old Testament.

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