

Laddar... The Ways of Our God: An Approach to Biblical Theology (utgåvan 2003)av Charles H. H. Scobie
VerkdetaljerThe Ways of Our God: An Approach to Biblical Theology av Charles H. H. Scobie
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At a time when Old Testament and New Testament studies are considered to be two very different tasks, this major new work by Charles Scobie offers an approach to biblical theology meant to take in the entire sweep of divine revelation. Comprehensive in scope, this book covers every aspect of biblical theology. Chapters are devoted first to the nature and task of biblical theology and then to major themes within the biblical message -- God's order, God's servant, God's people, and God's way. Each section of the book also features an extensive system of helpful cross-references. Not only is Scobie's attempt to bridge the biblical testaments admirable, but he also takes great care to present scholarship that is at the same time informed by, and relevant to, the daily life and work of the church. The result is a book that is relevant to readers everywhere. Accessible to teachers, clergy, students, and general readers alike, this book will reinvigorate the study of the Bible as the unified word of God. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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In his "Prolegomena," he defines biblical theology and develops the history and methodology of biblical theology very well. The structure of biblical theology unfolds as follows: OT Proclamation; OT Promise; NT Fulfillment, and NT Consummation. Thus, the discussion of each subject (or chapters) unfolds with the above four-fold pattern. Each chapter concludes with a section entitled "Theological Reflections" which extends the subject into leading thoughts in the area of practical or dogmatic theology.
Scobie usually avoids controversial topics with a clear presentation of the raw data on what the Scriptures actually say. His work is so comprehensive that some might complain that the work is too voluminous.
Overall, Scobie respects the methodology of his work. Occasionally, there are forays into systematic theology or citations from the Apocrypha (non-canonical sources) or other diversions from his task. However, Scobie has given us a very solid biblical theology! I recommend his work as a wonderful resource for a work which integrates into one whole both the OT and the NT. I recommend it very highly! (