Introducing Biblical Theology
Autor Dr Sigurd Grindheimen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mar 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780567456878
ISBN-10: 0567456870
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0567456870
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Tailored
to
students
at
the
start
of
theology/biblical
studies
courses
Notă biografică
Sigurd
Grindheimteaches
New
Testament
at
Fjellhaug
International
University
College,
Norway.
Cuprins
Introduction1.
The
God
Who
Interacts2.
Obedient
and
Rebellious
Subjects:
Angels
and
Demons3.
Made
for
Fellowship:
Human
Beings
As
Created4.
Breaking
the
Relationship:
Human
Sin5.
God
Makes
It
Personal:
God's
Interaction
with
His
People
in
the
Old
Testament6.
Mending
the
Relationship
with
God:
Restitution
for
Sin
in
the
the
Old
Testament7.
A
New
Ruler
and
a
New
Order:
The
Old
Testament
Messianic
Hope8.
God
Came
to
Us:
The
New
Testament
Picture
of
Jesus9.
What
Human
Beings
Could
Not
Do:
The
Work
of
God
in
Christ10.
Enjoying
Favor
with
God:
Salvation
in
the
New
Testament11.
The
Most
Intimate
Fellowship:
The
Gift
of
the
Holy
Spirit12.
A
Life
Transformed:
The
New
Life
of
the
Believer13.
God's
New
Community:
The
Church14.
The
Covenant
Rituals
of
the
New
Community:
Baptism
and
the
Lord's
Supper15.
Perfect
Union:
The
Last
Things
Recenzii
Preachers
who
wish
to
place
specific
biblical
passages
into
context
of
the
Bible's
progressively
revealed
story
or
draw
together
the
different
voices
of
the
Bible
on
a
particular
theme
will
find
plenty
of
material
here.
[T]hose not familiar with the distinctions between the four major types of theology need a simple, easy to follow volume which presents to us the major loci of theological topics in a language even the untrained can understand. Sigurd Grindheim has provided that text for us in his volumeIntroducing Biblical Theology. To find an introductory work with this level of clarity would be a near impossible challenge in today's market.
Very readable ... Those who want to introduce themselves to the Bible from a theological perspective will find here a very good resource.
For those readers of the Bible who want a synthesis of its theological teaching but find most of the existing books on the subject to be too demanding this volume may well be just what they need: an introductory topical survey written in a simple and succinct form and covering all the major doctrines in both testaments. This book fills a gap in the market and will be especially useful for those for whom English is not their first language.
Wonderfully simple, and yet insightful at numerous points, Grindheim's work provides a remarkably useful introduction to Biblical theology. The concise presentation of the material, the relevant questions, and competent answers that he presents commend his work highly. Students and pastors do not need another tome through which they must wade in order to gain an overview of Scripture. They need a compact handbook that directs them to the right questions and thus opens up further study. That is exactly what Grindheim has provided us.
Grindheim's offering is unique: in less than 250 pages of crystal clear prose, he lays out the theology of the Bible in a way that does justice both to the story-line of Scripture and to the creeds of Christian tradition. Where other scholars get bogged down examining the individual bricks and straw that make up the various books of the Bible, Grindheim soars over the whole canonical pyramid, discovering in the process the crucial pattern in the Scriptural mosaic: one God, one promise, one plan of salvation, one Savior, one people, one peace.Introducing Biblical Theologyis a wonderful map for beginning students who can't see the theological forest for the biblical trees.
Grindheim's short introduction to Biblical Theology introduces students of the Bible to some of the Bible's unifying themes and shows them how to read the Bible as a whole. The reader will benefit from his examples of synthesis of biblical data, as well as his insights into the interpretation of challenging biblical passages. Grindheim provides students of the Bible with the type of entry point into its teaching that every Christian needs. At a number of points, he shows that the Old Testament provides the vital foundation for understanding the teachings of the New Testament.
Sigurd Grindheim's book integrates the theology of the OT and NT, producing a "whole Bible" introduction to biblical theology. It presents a seamless understanding of what the Bible proclaims, not just what others sayaboutthe Bible. It nonetheless reflects the finest scholarship, as shown in the "Further Reading" section for each chapter. He effectively translates his scholarship into a reader-friendly style which is clear and succinct. If you want to better understand the Bible's message regarding God, human life, judgment, and salvation, Grindheim's work will more than exceed expectations.
Grounded in a solid knowledge of the biblical text as well as a thorough awareness of contemporary scholarship discussions, this book is yet able to provide a clear and powerful introduction to the story of God's dealings with humanity. For those who are prepared to encounter the central message of the biblical text, it will serve as a succinct and reliable guide.
This synthetic primer on biblical theology is a wonderful idea, and well executed. The book is both readable and reliable, carefully introducing only the most necessary academic debates yet involving at least plausible positions on the rest. Here is accessible evangelical scholarship at its best!
This introduction to theology is a fine integration of biblical and systematic theology. Dr. Grindheim connects the dots from Old to New Testament and from biblical to systematic theology. He has favored the reader with a choice of topics and an approach that puts theology at a level that enquiring readers can greatly benefit from.
[T]hose not familiar with the distinctions between the four major types of theology need a simple, easy to follow volume which presents to us the major loci of theological topics in a language even the untrained can understand. Sigurd Grindheim has provided that text for us in his volumeIntroducing Biblical Theology. To find an introductory work with this level of clarity would be a near impossible challenge in today's market.
Very readable ... Those who want to introduce themselves to the Bible from a theological perspective will find here a very good resource.
For those readers of the Bible who want a synthesis of its theological teaching but find most of the existing books on the subject to be too demanding this volume may well be just what they need: an introductory topical survey written in a simple and succinct form and covering all the major doctrines in both testaments. This book fills a gap in the market and will be especially useful for those for whom English is not their first language.
Wonderfully simple, and yet insightful at numerous points, Grindheim's work provides a remarkably useful introduction to Biblical theology. The concise presentation of the material, the relevant questions, and competent answers that he presents commend his work highly. Students and pastors do not need another tome through which they must wade in order to gain an overview of Scripture. They need a compact handbook that directs them to the right questions and thus opens up further study. That is exactly what Grindheim has provided us.
Grindheim's offering is unique: in less than 250 pages of crystal clear prose, he lays out the theology of the Bible in a way that does justice both to the story-line of Scripture and to the creeds of Christian tradition. Where other scholars get bogged down examining the individual bricks and straw that make up the various books of the Bible, Grindheim soars over the whole canonical pyramid, discovering in the process the crucial pattern in the Scriptural mosaic: one God, one promise, one plan of salvation, one Savior, one people, one peace.Introducing Biblical Theologyis a wonderful map for beginning students who can't see the theological forest for the biblical trees.
Grindheim's short introduction to Biblical Theology introduces students of the Bible to some of the Bible's unifying themes and shows them how to read the Bible as a whole. The reader will benefit from his examples of synthesis of biblical data, as well as his insights into the interpretation of challenging biblical passages. Grindheim provides students of the Bible with the type of entry point into its teaching that every Christian needs. At a number of points, he shows that the Old Testament provides the vital foundation for understanding the teachings of the New Testament.
Sigurd Grindheim's book integrates the theology of the OT and NT, producing a "whole Bible" introduction to biblical theology. It presents a seamless understanding of what the Bible proclaims, not just what others sayaboutthe Bible. It nonetheless reflects the finest scholarship, as shown in the "Further Reading" section for each chapter. He effectively translates his scholarship into a reader-friendly style which is clear and succinct. If you want to better understand the Bible's message regarding God, human life, judgment, and salvation, Grindheim's work will more than exceed expectations.
Grounded in a solid knowledge of the biblical text as well as a thorough awareness of contemporary scholarship discussions, this book is yet able to provide a clear and powerful introduction to the story of God's dealings with humanity. For those who are prepared to encounter the central message of the biblical text, it will serve as a succinct and reliable guide.
This synthetic primer on biblical theology is a wonderful idea, and well executed. The book is both readable and reliable, carefully introducing only the most necessary academic debates yet involving at least plausible positions on the rest. Here is accessible evangelical scholarship at its best!
This introduction to theology is a fine integration of biblical and systematic theology. Dr. Grindheim connects the dots from Old to New Testament and from biblical to systematic theology. He has favored the reader with a choice of topics and an approach that puts theology at a level that enquiring readers can greatly benefit from.