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OverviewThe burgeoning ""theological interpretation of Scripture"" movement has gained much notoriety, but it has yet to demonstrate consistently that dogmatic reflection both aids and flows from exegesis of biblical texts. This volume includes essays on critical passages related to a number of key doctrinal loci (e.g. Genesis 1, Exodus 3, Proverbs 8, John 1). It also intentionally offers examples of theological commentary on various genres of Scripture (on biblical narrative, poetry, wisdom, gospels, and epistles), showing how the whole Bible can be read theologically for the church. The volume includes essays by notable scholars conversing with the canon, the creed, and our contemporary culture: including Kevin Vanhoozer, Michael Horton, Henri Blocher, R. W. L. Moberly, and D. A. Carson. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dr Michael Allen (Reformed Theological Seminary, USA)Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Imprint: T.& T.Clark Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.362kg ISBN: 9780567423290ISBN 10: 0567423298 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 13 October 2011 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Language: English Table of ContentsAcknowledgments List of Contributors Table of Contents Michael Allen Theological Commentary Ryan Peterson Genesis 1 Michael Allen Exodus 3 Kelly Kapic Psalm 22 Daniel Treier Proverbs 8 Kevin Vanhoozer Ezekiel 14 Scott Swain Mark 12 Henri Blocher John 1 Michael Horton Ephesians 4 Andrew McGowan Colossians 3 Walter Moberly On Theological Commentary: An Old Testament Perspective D. A. Carson Theological Interpretation of Scripture: Yes, But . . . IndexReviews'Thetwofold task skilfully undertaken in this volume should inspire all Christians: first, to practice reading Scripture unabashedly as God's self-revelation withChrist Jesus at its center, while benefiting from historical-critical research;second, to do so from within the (ecclesial) act of faith and thus from adogmatic perspective - in this case, by and large, Reformed dogmatics.Michael Allen is to be commended for his visionof theological renewal.' - MatthewLevering, University of Dayton, USA--, 'The twofold task skilfully undertaken in this volume should inspire all Christians: first, to practice reading Scripture unabashedly as God's self-revelation with Christ Jesus at its center, while benefiting from historical-critical research; second, to do so from within the (ecclesial) act of faith and thus from a dogmatic perspective - in this case, by and large, Reformed dogmatics.Michael Allen is to be commended for his vision of theological renewal.' - Matthew Levering, University of Dayton, USA--Matthew Levering 'Thetwofold task skilfully undertaken in this volume should inspire all Christians: first, to practice reading Scripture unabashedly as God's self-revelation withChrist Jesus at its center, while benefiting from historical-critical research;second, to do so from within the (ecclesial) act of faith and thus from adogmatic perspective - in this case, by and large, Reformed dogmatics.Michael Allen is to be commended for his visionof theological renewal.' - MatthewLevering, University of Dayton, USA--Matthew Levering Author InformationR. Michael Allen is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at Knox Theological Seminary at Fort Lauderdale, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |