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Reading with the grain of scripture / Richard B. Hays. [print]

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, (c)2020.Description: xi, 467 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780802878458
Uniform titles:
  • Essays. Selections
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2361.H425.R433 2020
  • BS2361
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Contents:
Part 1. Interpretation : -- 1. Narrative interpretation and the quest for theological unity -- 2. Reading Scripture with eyes of faith -- 3. Reading Scripture in light of the resurrection -- 4. Figural interpretation of Israel's story -- Part 2. Historical Jesus : -- 5. Rebranding Jesus and the pitfalls of entrepreneurial criticism -- 6. Story, history, and the quest for Jesus -- 7. Catholic tradition and the quest for Jesus -- 8. A modest sketch of Jesus of Nazareth -- Part 3. Paul : -- 9. Christology : Paul's story of God's son -- 10. Soteriology : Christ died for the ungodly -- 11. Apocalyptic : new creation poetics in Galatians -- 12. Pneumatology : the Spirit in Romans 8 -- 13. Gospel : for gentiles only? -- 14. Israel : hope for what we do not yet see -- 15. Paul, Acts, and early Christian proclamation -- Part 4. New Testament Theology : --- 16. Christology : Jesus in the Apocalypse of John -- 17. Covenant : new covenantalism in Hebrews -- 18. Humanity : Bultmann's misreading of Pauline anthropology -- 19. Law : Whose world is it, anyway? -- 20. Confession : Romans and the Nicene Creed -- 21. Eschatology : "Why do you stand looking up into heaven?" -- Conclusion : a hermeneutic of trust -- Epilogue : Dark fruition - waiting in hope
Subject: Richard Hays has been a giant in the field of New Testament studies since the 1989 publication of his Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul. His most significant essays of the past twenty-five years are now collected in this volume, representing the full fruition of major themes from his body of work : the importance of narrative as the "glue" that holds the Bible together ; the figural coherence between the Old and New Testaments ; the centrality of the resurrection of Jesus ; the hope for New Creation and God's eschatological transformation of the world ; the importance of standing in trusting humility before the text ; the significance of reading Scripture within and for the community of faith. Readers will find themselves guided toward Hays's "hermeneutic of trust" rather than the "hermeneutic of suspicion" that has loomed large in recent biblical studies.
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Introduction : Gathering the wheat -- Part 1. Interpretation : -- 1. Narrative interpretation and the quest for theological unity -- 2. Reading Scripture with eyes of faith -- 3. Reading Scripture in light of the resurrection -- 4. Figural interpretation of Israel's story -- Part 2. Historical Jesus : -- 5. Rebranding Jesus and the pitfalls of entrepreneurial criticism -- 6. Story, history, and the quest for Jesus -- 7. Catholic tradition and the quest for Jesus -- 8. A modest sketch of Jesus of Nazareth -- Part 3. Paul : -- 9. Christology : Paul's story of God's son -- 10. Soteriology : Christ died for the ungodly -- 11. Apocalyptic : new creation poetics in Galatians -- 12. Pneumatology : the Spirit in Romans 8 -- 13. Gospel : for gentiles only? -- 14. Israel : hope for what we do not yet see -- 15. Paul, Acts, and early Christian proclamation -- Part 4. New Testament Theology : --- 16. Christology : Jesus in the Apocalypse of John -- 17. Covenant : new covenantalism in Hebrews -- 18. Humanity : Bultmann's misreading of Pauline anthropology -- 19. Law : Whose world is it, anyway? -- 20. Confession : Romans and the Nicene Creed -- 21. Eschatology : "Why do you stand looking up into heaven?" -- Conclusion : a hermeneutic of trust -- Epilogue : Dark fruition - waiting in hope

Richard Hays has been a giant in the field of New Testament studies since the 1989 publication of his Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul. His most significant essays of the past twenty-five years are now collected in this volume, representing the full fruition of major themes from his body of work : the importance of narrative as the "glue" that holds the Bible together ; the figural coherence between the Old and New Testaments ; the centrality of the resurrection of Jesus ; the hope for New Creation and God's eschatological transformation of the world ; the importance of standing in trusting humility before the text ; the significance of reading Scripture within and for the community of faith. Readers will find themselves guided toward Hays's "hermeneutic of trust" rather than the "hermeneutic of suspicion" that has loomed large in recent biblical studies.

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