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“The Bible in the Churches. How Various Christians interpret the Scriptures”, edited by Kenneth Hagen. 1998. Paperbound. 218 pages. Third edition, revised. Index.
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Chapters on the Bible in the Church to the 19th century (Hagen), in the Roman Catholic Church (Harrington), in the Orthodox Church (Prokurat), in the Lutheran Church (Burgess), in the Reformed Tradition (Soards) and among American Evangelicals (Osborne). With a conclusion by George Tavard: “How Catholics, the Orthodox, Lutherans, Evangelicals, and the Reformed interpret the same Bible.”
How is the Bible read in the churches today? Was the Bible always studied as it is now? Is modern biblical scholarship a source of unity or division among the churches? This collaborative venture explores such questions in the hope of clarifying the ecumenical potential of biblical study today and in history.
Four New Testament specialists — Daniel J. Harrington, S.J., Joseph A. Burgess, Grant R. Osborne, and Marion L. Soards — and one Old Testament scholar — Michael Prokurat — then explain how the Bible is interpreted in the Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran, Evangelical, and Reformed churches, respectively. As a way of focusing the similarities and differences, each exegete presents an exposition of Ephesians 2:1-10. In a conclusion, George H. Tavard, AA, gives a masterful overview of scriptural study in the history of the church and describes the ecumenical task that lies ahead. The appeal of this volume for college and seminary use is that it serves a real need for those interested in how the churches actually apply the Scriptures.
No one volume currently exists in English-one that engages the student with the reception of the Scriptures in the major Christian traditions written by representatives of the living traditions.
Interest in the history of biblical interpretation continues to increase in scholarly historical-critical methodologies. It is amazing and gratifying that interest in church history as the history of biblical exegesis (Gerhard Ebeling) is actually being done throughout Europe and the United States.
This third edition is revised and expanded, in the chapter on the Roman Catholic tradition and especially in the chapter on the Orthodox tradition. A new chapter has been added from the Reformed tradition. An index has been added.
Skick: Använt. Pärm och bindning i mycket bra skick. I ca en handfull sidor har överstrykningspenna och penna (bläck) använts. Noteringar i marginalerna på dessa sidor. Se bild.
Nypris: ca 345 kr
Andrahandsmarknad (pocket, inklusive frakt och skatt, internationellt): ca 225 kr
Chapters on the Bible in the Church to the 19th century (Hagen), in the Roman Catholic Church (Harrington), in the Orthodox Church (Prokurat), in the Lutheran Church (Burgess), in the Reformed Tradition (Soards) and among American Evangelicals (Osborne). With a conclusion by George Tavard: “How Catholics, the Orthodox, Lutherans, Evangelicals, and the Reformed interpret the same Bible.”
How is the Bible read in the churches today? Was the Bible always studied as it is now? Is modern biblical scholarship a source of unity or division among the churches? This collaborative venture explores such questions in the hope of clarifying the ecumenical potential of biblical study today and in history.
Four New Testament specialists — Daniel J. Harrington, S.J., Joseph A. Burgess, Grant R. Osborne, and Marion L. Soards — and one Old Testament scholar — Michael Prokurat — then explain how the Bible is interpreted in the Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran, Evangelical, and Reformed churches, respectively. As a way of focusing the similarities and differences, each exegete presents an exposition of Ephesians 2:1-10. In a conclusion, George H. Tavard, AA, gives a masterful overview of scriptural study in the history of the church and describes the ecumenical task that lies ahead. The appeal of this volume for college and seminary use is that it serves a real need for those interested in how the churches actually apply the Scriptures.
No one volume currently exists in English-one that engages the student with the reception of the Scriptures in the major Christian traditions written by representatives of the living traditions.
Interest in the history of biblical interpretation continues to increase in scholarly historical-critical methodologies. It is amazing and gratifying that interest in church history as the history of biblical exegesis (Gerhard Ebeling) is actually being done throughout Europe and the United States.
This third edition is revised and expanded, in the chapter on the Roman Catholic tradition and especially in the chapter on the Orthodox tradition. A new chapter has been added from the Reformed tradition. An index has been added.
Skick: Använt. Pärm och bindning i mycket bra skick. I ca en handfull sidor har överstrykningspenna och penna (bläck) använts. Noteringar i marginalerna på dessa sidor. Se bild.
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