Trajectories : a Gospel-centered introduction to Old Testament theology / Bryan C. Babcock, James Spencer, and Russell L. Meek.
Material type: TextPublication details: Eugene, Oregon : Pickwick Publications, (c)2018.Description: xxi, 253 pages : Illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781498232845
- 9781498232869
- BS1192 .T735 2018
- BS1192
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode | |
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Reference (Library Use ONLY) | G. Allen Fleece Library REFERENCE | BS1192.5.B333.T735 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | BIB 4321 | BIB 6320 | 31923001739792 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction / James Spencer -- Creation / Russell L. Meek -- Be fruitful and multiply / Bryan C. Babcock -- The fall / James Spencer -- God's covenant with David / Bryan C. Babcock -- Liberation and deliverance / James Spencer -- Torah / Russell L. Meek -- The messiah within the Psalter / Bryan C. Babcock -- God's dwelling place / Bryan C. Babcock -- "God with us" / Russell L. Meek -- Loyalty and obedience / Russell L. Meek -- Suffering / Russell L. Meek -- Exile and hope / Bryan C. Babcock -- Restored community / Bryan C. Babcock -- Old Testament theology for a multi-ethnic church / James Spencer -- Old Testament theology and the Digital age / James Spencer -- Conclusion: methods for biblical interpretation / Bryan C. Babcock.
Trajectories meets an urgent need in both undergraduate and graduate study of the Old Testament. Too often Old Testament theology focuses on the end-product and leaves the process obscured. Each chapter of Trajectories provides a clear path connecting biblical research to theological conclusions. The final chapter offers a step-by-step method for completing a thorough hermeneutical analysis framed within a discussion of the gospel message. Trajectories also seeks to situate Old Testament theology in relation to global and generational trends influencing the church and evangelical theology. The implications of globalization and the rise of millennials on Old Testament theology are critical and thought-provoking topics for discussion. Chapters in Trajectories are organized thematically, so the textbook can serve as a companion study guide to courses in the Old Testament and New Testament. In addition, the exploration of topics allows each study to link to the New Testament. Each chapter concludes with tangible applications for the contemporary Christian church and with questions for group discussion and reflection.
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