
Theological Diversity and the Authority of the Old Testament
1987
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In this book John Goldingay examines how the diverse viewpoints reflected in the Old Testament may be acknowledged, interrelated, and allowed to function theologically. In doing so he analyzes as well as synthesizes, treating both the biblical text and scholarly interpretations of it. / Following an introductory overview of the theological diversity in the Old Testament and the questions raised by this diversity, Goldingay examines three the contextual or historical approach, the evaluative or critical approach, and the unifying or constructive approach. In each case he devotes one chapeter to explainging the particular approach, and immediately follows with a chapter applying that approach to a particular Old Testament theme. / A thoroughly researched and original work, this book will appeal to students and scholars interested in ways of moving from acknowledgment of diversity in the Old Testament to a creative but disciplined recognition that those diverse viewpoints belo
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John E. Goldingay
Author · 35 books
John Goldingay is David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, California. An internationally respected Old Testament scholar, Goldingay is the author of many commentaries and books.