Method, context, and meaning in New Testament studies / C. Kavin Rowe.

Author/creator Rowe, Christopher Kavin, 1974- author.
Format Book
PublicationGrand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2024.
Copyright Date©2024
Descriptionxii, 320 pages ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents Biblical studies and theology: What if it were true? Why study the New Testament -- The kerygma of the earliest church -- Biblical studies / with Richard B. Hays -- New Testament theology: The revival of a discipline -- The doctrine of God is a hermeneutic: The biblical theology of Brevard S. Childs -- What is a theological commentary? / with Richard B. Hays -- For future generations: Worshiping Jesus and the integration of the theological disciplines -- Biblical pressure and Trinitarian hermeneutics -- The New Testament, grammars of life, and religious comparison: Making friends and comparing lives -- A response to friend-critics -- The art of retrieval: Stoicism? "Parallels" and the retrieval of a tradition -- God, Greek philosophy, and the Bible: A response to Matthew Levering -- Christianity and the human: Becoming human: Deification in the image of Jesus Christ -- Christianity's surprise: New Testament foundations of the human -- Recovering our humanity: Interdisciplinary inquiry and the unity of life -- Christianity's first millennium: Reflections on Robert Louis Wilken's magnum opus.
Abstract "A collection of C. Kavin Rowe's essays on the purpose and practice of New Testament studies"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
LCCN 2023037875
ISBN9780802882738
ISBN0802882730 hardcover
ISBNelectronic book

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