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The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology: Two-Volume Set: Oxford Encyclopedias of the Bible

Editat de Samuel E. Balentine
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mai 2015
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Theology (OEBT) is a new encyclopedic treatment of major theological issues and themes in the Bible that surpasses all similar reference works in scope and significance. Leading scholars provide extensive overviews of key topics, offering analyses of the trajectory and reception history of theological issues as well as critical assessment of Near Eastern and Greco-Roman antecedents for Old and New Testament perspectives. While many entries address the Bible's historical context, including traditional theological perspectives on creation, sin, covenant, grace, and forgiveness, others are more rooted in modern issues, featuring biblical perspectives on contemporary concerns such as wealth and poverty, gender/race discrimination, and market economics. The two-volume OEBT contains 168 entries ranging in length from 2,000 to 8,000 words. With bibliographic references and suggestions for further reading, each entry affords students and scholars a comprehensive topical and methodological summary of the topic that serves as both a go-to reference and a starting point for original research. The OEBT's distinctive approach and range of entries make it a unique resource that fills a void in biblical scholarship.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780199858699
ISBN-10: 0199858691
Pagini: 1200
Dimensiuni: 302 x 241 x 104 mm
Greutate: 4.11 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Seria Oxford Encyclopedias of the Bible

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

Samuel E. Balentine is Professor of Old Testament at Union Presbyterian Seminary, Richmond, VA. In addition to articles, essays, edited collections, and reviews, his publications include The Hidden God, Prayer in the Hebrew Bible, The Torah's Vision of Worship, Leviticus, and Job. He has served on the Editorial Board of The New Interpreter's Bible, and is currently General Editor (OT) for the Smyth and Helwys Bible Commentary, Editor of the Smyth and Helwys Theological Issues series, and Editor of Interpretation. He is presently at work on two volumes, Job (Personalities of the Old Testament, University of South Carolina Press) and Lamentations (NICOT, Eerdmans).