The Old Testament offers a rich palette of ideas, images, and narratives that help us unpack some of the more compact and opaque theological ideas of the New Testament. In conversation with both Christian and Jewish interpreters, prominent scholar Gary Anderson explores the exegetical background of key Christian doctrines. Through a deeper reading of our two-Testament Bible, he illustrates that Christian doctrines have an organic connection to biblical texts and that doctrine can clarify meanings in the text that are foreign to modern, Western readers. Anderson traces the development of doctrine through the history of interpretation, discussing controversial topics such as the fall of man, creation out of nothing, the treasury of merit, and the veneration of Mary along the way. He demonstrates that church doctrines are more clearly grounded in Scripture than modern biblical scholarship has often supposed and that the Bible can define and elaborate the content of these doctrines.
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A prominent scholar explores the exegetical basis of key Christian doctrines in conversation with key Christian and Jewish interpreters.
ContentsIntroductionPart 1: "Who Is a God Like You?"1. Apophatic Theology: The Transcendence of God and the Story of Nadab and Abihu2. The Impassibility of God: Moses, Jonah, and the Theo-Drama of Intercessory PrayerPart 2: "In the Beginning"3. Creation: Creatio ex Nihilo and the Bible4. Original Sin: The Fall of Humanity and the Golden Calf5. Election: The Beloved Son in Genesis and the GospelsPart 3: "The Word Became Flesh"6. Christology: The Incarnation and the Temple7. Mariology: The Mother of God and the Temple8. Christology: Tobit as Righteous SuffererPart 4: "Conformed to the Image of His Son"9. The Treasury of Merits: Faith and Works in the Biblical Tradition10. Purgatory: Sanctification in This Life and the NextEpilogueIndexes
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"Gary Anderson is a rare creature among biblical scholars. A savant of the historical-critical method and a serious student of theology, he is also at home in the history of biblical interpretation. All three skills are on display in Christian Doctrine and the Old Testament, and readers will delight in tracking Anderson's march through the Scriptures with high theological concepts in hand. There is a freshness and originality here that few biblical scholars can match."--Robert Louis Wilken, University of Virginia"In this profound and engaging volume, one of the keenest theological minds of our time explores the Old Testament foundations of major Christian doctrines with great respect both for Judaism and for the original context of the Scriptures he discusses. The book is a rarity in scholarship and a major achievement from which anyone with an interest in Christian theology or the Old Testament can profit."--Jon D. Levenson, Harvard University"Creative, profound, even startling, these studies by Anderson open up fresh vistas for reading the Old Testament through the resources both of Jewish tradition and of historic Christian theology. A game-changing work of scholarship."--Walter Moberly, Durham University"Modern biblical criticism has frequently sought to drive a wedge between historic Christian doctrine, especially Catholic doctrine, and the right reading of the Bible. Here Anderson does more than show that rigorous critical exegesis and Christian doctrine can get along together, important as this is. His splendid achievement is to show, in one case after another, that a nuanced grasp of Christian doctrine actually enables us to read the Bible better than we otherwise could."--Bruce D. Marshall, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University"Whether locating Mary in the Old Testament or seeing types of Christ in Genesis or Tobit, unlocking unexpected biblical dynamics of merit or uncovering unexpected hints of purgatory, this is radical work from a biblical scholar and theological master provocateur. For Anderson, the key to the biblical text lies in recognizing how it is that the Jewish Bible continues to function as Scripture for Christian readers ever since antiquity. Doctrine, he claims, has an uncanny way of unlocking exegesis. Allow yourself to be provoked!"--Markus Bockmuehl, Keble College, University of Oxford"Part of Anderson's genius, along with a commanding prose style, is his generous capacity to mediate the best of a number of voices from different traditions. But there is more--a calm, reasoned, yet strong voice that pursues an insistent theme: theology in the service of exegesis is the handmaiden to the apostolic foundations of the church's faith and, behind that, Israel's. After reading these essays, one feels better informed, better encouraged, simply better."--Mark W. Elliott, School of Divinity, University of St. Andrews
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ISBN
9781540969491
Publisert
2025-01-14
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Vendor
Baker Academic, Div of Baker Publishing Group
Vekt
331 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
240
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