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100 1 _aGoldingay, John,
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245 1 0 _aDo we need the New Testament? :
_bletting the Old Testament speak for itself /
_cJohn Goldingay.
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260 _aDowners Grove, Illinois :
_bInterVarsity Press,
_c(c)2015.
300 _a183 pages ;
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336 _atext
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504 _a1 and indexes.
505 0 0 _aDo we need the New Testament? --
_tWhy is Jesus important? --
_tWas the Holy Spirit present in first testament times? --
_tThe grand narrative and the middle narratives in the first testament and the New Testament --
_tHow people have mis(?)read Hebrews --
_tThe costly loss of first testament spirituality --
_tMemory and Israel's faith, hope and life --
_tMoses (and Jesus and Paul) for your hardness of hearts --
_tTheological interpretation: don't be Christ-centered, don't be Trinitarian don't be constrained by the rule of faith.
520 0 _a"Do we need the Old Testament? That's a familiar question, often asked. But as an Old Testament scholar, John Goldingay turns that question on its head: Do we need the New Testament? In this cheerfully provocative yet probingly serious book, John Goldingay views the question from a variety of angles. Under his skilled hand, each facet unfolds the surprising richness of the Old Testament and challenges us to recalibrate our perspective on it." --
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