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E-grāmata: The Persistence of God''s Endangered Promises: The Bible's Unified Story

(Austin Graduate School of Theology, USA)
  • Formāts: 248 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2017
  • Izdevniecība: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780567677617
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  • Formāts: 248 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Dec-2017
  • Izdevniecība: T.& T.Clark Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9780567677617

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Using a thorough, integrated biblical theology to make sense of the 'master story' of Scripture, Allan J. McNicol explores the nature and importance of the Bible's abiding narrative of the persistence of God's promises to his people, and their hope of final triumph. Special attention is given to the often contentious claim that these early followers of Jesus presumed that they stood in full continuity with Israel, the historic people of God, and were claiming that many of God's promises were coming to fulfilment among them. McNicol presents a closer analysis of the texts as he shows how the theme of the people of God fits into the wider literary productions of these major New Testament writers.

Recenzijas

Allan McNicol dares the unthinkable. In the maelstrom of postmodern ambivalence about truth and its attendant multicultural naļveté, McNicol asserts that The Book, the Jewish and Christian Bible, unfolds a unified realistic narrative of the one Gods calling, sustaining, and consummating a special people of God through Gods irrevocable promises. McNicol constructs his meta-narrative through the dynamic of the unimpeachable character of God, that has too often not been assigned its decisive role as the central plot motivator that coalesces, coordinates, and finally crafts the unity of the Bible precisely through its great diversity of traditions and cultural influences. A must read for any who desire to make the Judaeo-Christian claims of the Bible a vital contender for a hearing amidst the cacophony of truth-claims in todays public square. * DAVID P. MOESSNER, TEXAS CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY, USA * Allan McNicols provocative monograph endeavours to identify and locate a cohesiveness in both Old and New Testaments. This readable book concerns the history of divine faithfulness shown to a marginalized people, and it strives to convince Christians that the whole Bible is unified and consistent in this overall theological teaching. Readers interested in themes such as sin, repentance or judgement will find much in this evangelical study to get their teeth into, and to debate. * J.K. ELLIOTT, UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS, UK * This exercise in biblical theology treats the Bible as a realistic narrative, with the two testaments composing a unified story of an enduring relationship between God and Gods people. Central to McNicols overarching argument is the constancy of Gods promises to the people of Israel, despite the biblical narrative climaxing in the missions of Jesus the Nazorean and his witnesses. His case for the Bible as a unified story merits careful consideration. * DAVID NEVILLE, CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY, AUSTRALIA * The Persistence of Gods Endangered Promises is highly accessible to a broad audience. Students, laypeople, and scholars can benefit from the argument of the book. It is an excellent contribution for those who wish to discover a plausible unifying thread in the Bible. -- James W. Thompson * Society of Biblical Literature *

Papildus informācija

A complete and integrated biblical theology, arguing that the biblical narrative is grounded in and constantly returns to certain key promises that God has made to his people
Abbreviations of Secondary Works and Biblical Texts ix
Introduction and Acknowledgements x
Section I
Chapter 1 Does the Bible Render a Unified Story?
3(9)
Chapter 2 The Rise and Fall of the Grand Narrative
12(20)
Chapter 3 The Bible as a Coherent Narrative
32(17)
Section II
Chapter 4 The Emergence and Preservation of God's Endangered Promises to His Marginalized People in Israel's Story
49(28)
Section III
Chapter 5 Jesus and the Restoration of the People of God
77(20)
Chapter 6 Matthew: The Transformation of the People of God
97(21)
Chapter 7 At the Last Moment: A Welcome to the Gentiles from an Unlikely Source
118(21)
Chapter 8 Luke-Acts: In Defence of the Restoration of Israel
139(19)
Chapter 9 The Markan Mystery of the Gospel
158(16)
Chapter 10 Exiles and Aliens in the World: Key Non-Pauline letters
174(12)
Chapter 11 Ecclesiology and the Johannine Legacy
186(21)
Section IV
Chapter 12 Conclusion: The Master Story of Scripture
207(6)
Bibliography 213(9)
Modern Author Index 222(2)
Subject Index 224
Allan J. McNicol is A.B. Cox Professor Emeritus of New Testament and Biblical Theology at Austin Graduate School of Theology, USA.