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- 9781602583948
À propos de ce produit
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Baylor University Press
ISBN-10
1602583943
ISBN-13
9781602583948
eBay Product ID (ePID)
109163804
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
622 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
God of the Living : a Biblical Theology
Publication Year
2011
Subject
Theology, Christian Theology / General, Christianity / General
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Religion
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.7 in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2011-017432
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Here are two masters of the biblical text who offer a fresh, thick probing of the character of God in the Bible. Their daring capacity to move between the Testaments overcomes the 'radical monotheism of the Second Person' in the New Testament. God of the Living is a major contribution to the on-going work of theological interpretation." --Walter Brueggemann, Professor Emeritus of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary, "One of the most intellectually invigorating works of biblical scholarship I have read in years. Coherence in presentation of the biblical understanding of God requires a degree of erudition and courage that few scholars but Feldmeier and Spieckermann could muster. "God of the Living" is an indispensable resource and stimulus for study." -- C Clifton Black, Otto A Piper Professor of Biblical Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary, An impressive work...representing the greatest minds in Biblical Theology does more than present God as they leaf through the pages of the Bible but they also take the historical matters contained within the text and bring them to light for the reader., "Feldmeier and Spieckermann have given new life to the venerable but frequently questioned discipline of biblical theology. Their work shines with the spirit of collaboration as they navigate the diversity of scripture -- both its tensions and its testimonies -- in a way that is compelling and transformative. God of the Living will be a standard reference for many years to come." -- William P Brown, Professor of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary, "Here are two masters of the biblical text who offer a fresh, thick probing of the character of God in the Bible. Their daring capacity to move between the Testaments overcomes the 'radical monotheism of the Second Person' in the New Testament.God of the Livingis a major contribution to the on-going work of theological interpretation." -Walter Brueggemann, Professor Emeritus of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary, "Two leading scholars have joined forces to produce a remarkable, original synthesis on the conception of God as it appears in the Christian Bible. Feldmeier and Spieckermann provide much food for thought in this rich and powerful book." --Guy Stroumsa, Martin Buber Professor of Comparative Religion, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, [Feldmeier and Spieckermann] present a co-written volume on God from an Old Testament and a New Testament perspective much to be applauded in these days of over-specialization. The weighty resulting volume is a strong statement of a largely traditional way of conceptualizing 'biblical theology': the presentation of [a consistent] picture of God across the canon., "One of the most intellectually invigorating works of biblical scholarship I have read in years. Coherence in presentation of the biblical understanding of God requires a degree of erudition and courage that few scholars but Feldmeier and Spieckermann could muster.God of the Livingis an indispensable resource and stimulus for study." --C. Clifton Black, Otto A. Piper Professor of Biblical Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary, An impressive work…representing the greatest minds in Biblical Theology does more than present God as they leaf through the pages of the Bible but they also take the historical matters contained within the text and bring them to light for the reader., [ God of the Living ] will encourage teachers and students, in academy and church, to formulate a holistic biblical theology of their own, and will provide resources for doing so. Baylor University Press, and the translator Mark E. Biddle, are to be commended for making the book available in English almost immediately on publication of the German volume., "This work is the rigorous implementation of an insight that is beautiful in its simplicity and its fertility.... There are mighty columns in this temple, each of which may be circled and inspected, but there is also the temple that they support. My first impulse upon entering this temple is ... to fall silent." --Jack Miles, author of God: A Biography , at the 2012 Society of Biblical Literature Panel Review, Critically informed, exhaustive in treatment, integrative in conception, this volume makes a rare contribution: a scholarly presentation of images of God in both the OT and the NT., "Feldmeier and Spieckermann have given new life to the venerable but frequently questioned discipline of biblical theology. Their work shines with the spirit of collaboration as they navigate the diversity of scripture--both its tensions and its testimonies--in a way that is compelling and transformative. God of the Living will be a standard reference for many years to come." --William P. Brown, Professor of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary, "This work is the rigorous implementation of an insight that is beautiful in its simplicity and its fertility.... There are mighty columns in this temple, each of which may be circled and inspected, but there is also the temple that they support. My first impulse upon entering this temple is ... to fall silent." --Jack Miles, author of God: A Biography, at the 2012 Society of Biblical Literature Panel Review, [Feldmeier and Spieckermann] present a co-written volume on God from an Old Testament and a New Testament perspective - much to be applauded in these days of over-specialization. The weighty resulting volume is a strong statement of a largely traditional way of conceptualizing 'biblical theology': the presentation of [a consistent] picture of God across the canon., "This work is the rigorous implementation of an insight that is beautiful in its simplicity and its fertility.... There are mighty columns in this temple, each of which may be circled and inspected, but there is also the temple that they support. My first impulse upon entering this temple is ... to fall silent." -- Jack Miles, author of "God: A Biography", at the 2012 Society of Biblical Literature Panel Review, "Feldmeier and Spieckermann have given new life to the venerable but frequently questioned discipline of biblical theology. Their work shines with the spirit of collaboration as they navigate the diversity of scripture-both its tensions and its testimonies-in a way that is compelling and transformative.God of the Livingwill be a standard reference for many years to come." -William P. Brown, Professor of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary, The straightforward title of this volume directly communicates what the subject matter is, but it cannot convey its extraordinary character. Feldmeier and Spieckermann, specialists in New and Old Testament respectively, together undertake an exploration of the nature and character of God that ranges across the canon. The result is no mere catalogue of texts and themes but a bold and often beautiful exposition of the God who lives and who brings life into being., "Here are two masters of the biblical text who offer a fresh, thick probing of the character of God in the Bible. Their daring capacity to move between the Testaments overcomes the 'radical monotheism of the Second Person' in the New Testament. "God of the Living" is a major contribution to the on-going work of theological interpretation." -- Walter Brueggemann, Professor Emeritus of Old Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary, "Two leading scholars have joined forces to produce a remarkable, original synthesis on the conception of God as it appears in the Christian Bible. Feldmeier and Spieckermann provide much food for thought in this rich and powerful book." -- Guy Stroumsa, Martin Buber Professor of Comparative Religion, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, "One of the most intellectually invigorating works of biblical scholarship I have read in years. Coherence in presentation of the biblical understanding of God requires a degree of erudition and courage that few scholars but Feldmeier and Spieckermann could muster. God of the Living is an indispensable resource and stimulus for study." --C. Clifton Black, Otto A. Piper Professor of Biblical Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary
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Dewey Decimal
231
Table Of Content
Introduction: The Endeavor Part I: Foundation 1. The Name and the Names 2. From Lord God to Father God 3. The One as the Creator of Oneness 4. The Loving One 5. The Almighty 6. Spirit and Presence Part II: Development Divine Condescension 7. Word and Creation 8. Blessing and Praise 9. Justice and Justification 10. Forgiveness and Reconciliation Divine Challenge 11. Hiddenness and Wrath 12. Suffering and Lament 13. Transience and Death 14. Eternity and Time Divine Encouragement 15. Commandment and Prayer 16. Covenant and Promise 17. Salvation and Judgment 18. Hope and Comfort Part III: Conclusion God of the Living
Synopsis
In God of the Living , noted biblical scholars Reinhard Feldmeier and Hermann Spieckermann provide a comprehensive theology of the God of the Christian Bible. A remarkable achievement, God of the Living joins together the very best of Old and New Testament scholarship to craft a comprehensive biblical theology. Feldmeier and Spieckermann wrestle with the whole of scripture to give a definitive and decisive voice to the church's central mission--bearing witness to the living God. Both historical and systematic, God of the Living explores God's multifaceted, complex, and sometimes contradictory character presented in the scriptures. Yet, whether in wrath or reconciliation, judgment or justification, suffering or salvation, God has given and shares divine life in the person of Jesus Christ. Thus, Feldmeier and Spieckermann uncover God's profound affirmation of human life, as the God of the living--the God of the Bible--finds fulfillment in relation to the living partners of his own creation. --Beverly Roberts Gaventa "The Christian Century", In God of the Living , noted biblical scholars Reinhard Feldmeier and Hermann Spieckermann provide a comprehensive theology of the God of the Christian Bible. A remarkable achievement, God of the Living joins together the very best of Old and New Testament scholarship to craft a comprehensive biblical theology. Feldmeier and Spieckermann wrestle with the whole of scripture to give a definitive and decisive voice to the church's central mission--bearing witness to the living God. Both historical and systematic, God of the Living explores God's multifaceted, complex, and sometimes contradictory character presented in the scriptures. Yet, whether in wrath or reconciliation, judgment or justification, suffering or salvation, God has given and shares divine life in the person of Jesus Christ. Thus, Feldmeier and Spieckermann uncover God's profound affirmation of human life, as the God of the living--the God of the Bible--finds fulfillment in relation to the living partners of his own creation.
LC Classification Number
BS544.F4513 2011
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