Theology and Scriptural Imagination – Directions in Modern Theology

Directions in Modern Theology

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Paperback, 144 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | e druk, 1998
ISBN13: 9780631210757
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Theology and Scriptural Imagination brings together biblical exegetes, historians of the interpretation of Scripture, as well as contemporary philosophers and theologians who practice the kind of theological reflection it will take to celebrate the Word in season and out in a world that challenges the Scriptural imagination. As in previous volumes in this series, the essays here articulate overlapping as well as competing directions in modern theology. The editors hope that readers will seek out the common ground as well as the conflicts, to learn to taste the Word when it is bitter as well as sweet.

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ISBN13:9780631210757
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:144

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Editorial Introduction.
<p>1. Imagining the World Scripture Imagines: Luke Timothy Johnson (Emory University).</p>
<p>2. Figural Reading and the Fashioning of Christian Identity in Boyarin: John David Dawson (Haverford College).</p>
<p>3. In Defence of Allegory: Robert Louis Wilken (University of Charlottesville).</p>
<p>4.′We are Companions of the Patriarchs′ or Scripture Absorbs Calvin′s World: Kathryn Green–McCreight (New Haven).</p>
<p>5.′Is There a (Non–sexist) Bible in This Church?′ A Feminist Case for Interpretive Communities: Mary Mclintock–Fulkerson (Duke Divinity School).</p>
<p>6. Two (Or More) Kinds of Scripture Scholarship: Alvin Plantinga (University of Notre Dame).</p>
<p>7. Scripture as Popular Text: Kathryn Tanner (University of Chicago).</p>

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