’I can think of no one working at present who demonstrates a more detailed and comprehensive grasp of historical theology and modern biblical studies than Mark Elliott. He is as much at home in traditional Christian Dogmatics as in modern Jewish approaches to Biblical Theology as in German catholic and protestant contributions. The hermeneutical continuities and discontinuities in the wide history of biblical interpretation are set forth and evaluated as species of Biblical Theology, and one senses in this recent book an ardent quest for the heart of the discipline.’ Christopher Seitz, Wycliffe College, Canada 'The Heart of Biblical Theology comprises a rich survey of the recent and classic sources for biblical theology...' Catholic Books Review '...an insightful and fascinating read, providing an important critical overview of recent research on biblical theology and the theological interpretation of Scripture...' Theology