Clash of visions : populism and elitism in New Testament theology / Robert W. Yarbrough

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Publisher: Fearn, Ross-shire : Mentor, 2019Description: 116 p. ; ill. ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781527103917
  • 1527103919
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Contents:
The enduring "critical' objection to 'confessional' reading of Scripture -- The enduring appeal of neo-allegorical interpretation: Baur and Bultmann redux -- Is rapprochement possible...or even relevant? -- Appendices: I. Testimony of a German Lutheran bishop and New Testament scholar: 'Easter is the central theme of my life' ; II. The cross and human healing ; A testimony of conversion and hope.
Summary: Each year thousands die for the Jesus they read about in the Bible. At the same time scholars worldwide reject central truths of the Book. Here is an analysis of two contrasting approaches to biblical interpretation: one which has encouraged many to abandon the Christian heritage, the other which has informed the largest numeric increase of professing Christians in world history in recent generations and which is profected to continue.
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Standardlitteratur Johannelunds teologiska högskola Huvudbiblioteket Exegetisk teologi (220-229) 225.6 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 166114765

Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-107) and indexes.

The enduring "critical' objection to 'confessional' reading of Scripture -- The enduring appeal of neo-allegorical interpretation: Baur and Bultmann redux -- Is rapprochement possible...or even relevant? -- Appendices: I. Testimony of a German Lutheran bishop and New Testament scholar: 'Easter is the central theme of my life' ; II. The cross and human healing ; A testimony of conversion and hope.

Each year thousands die for the Jesus they read about in the Bible. At the same time scholars worldwide reject central truths of the Book. Here is an analysis of two contrasting approaches to biblical interpretation: one which has encouraged many to abandon the Christian heritage, the other which has informed the largest numeric increase of professing Christians in world history in recent generations and which is profected to continue.

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