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100 1 _aKaiser, Walter C,
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245 1 0 _aToward an Old Testament theology /Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
260 _aGrand Rapids :
_bZondervan Pub. House,
_c(c)1978.
300 _aix, 303 pages ;
_c24 cm.
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504 _aBibliography: pages 271-273.
504 _a4.es.
505 0 0 _aPART I: DEFINITION AND METHOD --
_tThe importance of definition and methodology -- --
_tThe identification of a canonical theological center --
_tThe development of an outline for Old Testament theology --
_tThe connections across historical epochs of emerging themes in Old Testament theology --
505 0 0 _aPART II. MATERIALS FOR AN OLD TESTAMENT THEOLOGY --
_tProlegomena to the promise: prepatriarchal era --
_tProvisions in the promise: patriarchal era --
_tPeople of the promise: Mosaic era --
_tPlace of the promise: premonarchical era --
_tKing of the promise: Davidic era --
_tLife in the promise: Sapiential era --
_tDay of the promise: ninth century --
_tServant of the promise: eighth century --
_tRenewal of the promise: seventh century --
_tKingdom of the promise: exilic prophets --
_tTriumph of the promise: postexilic prophets --
505 0 0 _aPART III. THE CONNECTION WITH NEW TESTAMENT THEOLOGY --
_tThe Old Testament and the New Testament.
520 0 _aRecognizing the major crisis in biblical theology, namely the inability of the discipline to restate and reapply the authority of the Bible, Walter Kaiser here offers a solution to the unresolved issues of definition and methodology in Old Testament theology. A proper understanding of biblical theology, explains the author, 'shows us an inner center of plan to which each biblical writer consciously and deliberately contributed; however, this inner biblical unity, which biblical theologians traditionally have been loathe to adopt for fear of gratuitously imposing a grid of their own devising over the text, is a center that is inductively supplied and confirmed by the text of Scripture itself. That center is the promise of God.' In Part I of his book, Dr. Kaiser discusses the inherent difficulty in determining the true nature, method, scope, and motivation for Old Testament theology.
_bIn Part II, he applies his solutions clearly and methodically by chronologically discussing the Old Testament eras from the Prepatriarchical (Prolegomena to the Promise) to that of the Postexillic (Triumph of the Promise). A special section examines the connections between Old and New Testament theology. 'This textbook is different,' says Dr. Kaiser, 'in that it takes the Bible's own system of organization as the solution to the very issues that have perplexed us the most, while also strictly observing the historical sequence of divine revelation.' Toward an Old Testament Theology includes an annotated bibliography and topical, Scripture, and name indexes.
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