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Scripture's doctrine and theology's Bible : how the New Testament shapes Christian dogmatics / edited by Markus Bockmuehl and Alan J. Torrance. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, [(c)2008.Description: 240 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780801036019
  • 0801036011
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT78.S375 2008
  • BT78.T688.S375 2008
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Contents:
Introduction Markus Bockmuehl Scripture's doctrine. The Septuagint and the "search for the Christian Bible" / J. Ross Wagner Is there a New Testament doctrine of the church? / Markus Bockmuehl Johannine Christology and Jewish-Christian dialogue R.W.L. Moberly Reading Paul, thinking Scripture N.T. Wright Theology's Bible. The religious authority of Albert Schweitzer's Jesus James Carleton Paget Karl Barth and Friedrich Mildenberger on Scripture in doctrine Jan Muis Rowan Williams on Scripture John Webster The normativity of Scripture and tradition in recent Catholic theology Benedict Thomas Viviano Scripture and theology. Can the truth be learned? : redressing the "theologistic fallacy" in modern biblical scholarship Alan J. Torrance The moral authority of Scripture Oliver O'Donovan The fourfold pattern of Christian moral reasoning according to the New Testament Bernd Wannenwetsch The apostolic discourse and its developments Kevin J. Vanhoozer.
Summary: Scripture's Doctrine and Theology's Bible stems from an illuminating symposium held at the University of St. Andrews that assembled a group of world-class biblical and systematic theologians to answer this fundamental question: To what extent, and on what grounds, does the New Testament shape and prescribe Christian theology? As the contributors explore this question, they address the specific way in which the New Testament does or should shape dogmatics. Part 1 deals with how the Bible informs particular aspects of Christian doctrine and praxis. Part 2 examines how the New Testament has shaped influential theologians of the past century. Part 3 moves from analysis to synthesis, drawing a vision for the New Testament's normative role in forming theology and ethics. - Publisher.
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Introduction Markus Bockmuehl Scripture's doctrine. The Septuagint and the "search for the Christian Bible" / J. Ross Wagner Is there a New Testament doctrine of the church? / Markus Bockmuehl Johannine Christology and Jewish-Christian dialogue R.W.L. Moberly Reading Paul, thinking Scripture N.T. Wright Theology's Bible. The religious authority of Albert Schweitzer's Jesus James Carleton Paget Karl Barth and Friedrich Mildenberger on Scripture in doctrine Jan Muis Rowan Williams on Scripture John Webster The normativity of Scripture and tradition in recent Catholic theology Benedict Thomas Viviano Scripture and theology. Can the truth be learned? : redressing the "theologistic fallacy" in modern biblical scholarship Alan J. Torrance The moral authority of Scripture Oliver O'Donovan The fourfold pattern of Christian moral reasoning according to the New Testament Bernd Wannenwetsch The apostolic discourse and its developments Kevin J. Vanhoozer.

Scripture's Doctrine and Theology's Bible stems from an illuminating symposium held at the University of St. Andrews that assembled a group of world-class biblical and systematic theologians to answer this fundamental question: To what extent, and on what grounds, does the New Testament shape and prescribe Christian theology? As the contributors explore this question, they address the specific way in which the New Testament does or should shape dogmatics. Part 1 deals with how the Bible informs particular aspects of Christian doctrine and praxis. Part 2 examines how the New Testament has shaped influential theologians of the past century. Part 3 moves from analysis to synthesis, drawing a vision for the New Testament's normative role in forming theology and ethics. - Publisher.

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