Sentences with phrase «old theology book»

New Brighton, MN: Old Theology Book House.

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I realized the other day why I am having such a struggle writing this book on the violence of God in the Old Testament.The reason is because the process of grappling with this issue is requiring me to rethink, rewrite, and redo nearly all of my theology.
God is Uncategorized Bible & Theology Topics: Bible Study, Bible study, book reviews, Books I'm Reading, Calvinism, Jesus, Old Testament
He desires here to record his deep appreciation of the service of these men: Dr. Henry E. Allen, University of Minnesota, read the chapter on Moslem Sacred Literature; John Clark Archer of Yale University, on the Sikh Scriptures; Swami Akhilananda of the Ramakrishna Vedanta Society of Boston, and Swami Vishwananda of the Vedanta Society of Chicago, on Hindu Scriptures; Dr. Chan Wing - Tsit (W. T. Chan), Dartmouth College, on the Chinese Literature; Dr. Clarence H. Hamilton, of Oberlin Graduate School of Theology, on Buddhist Scriptures; Dr. D. C. Holtom, on the Japanese Sacred Books; Dr. Charles F. Kraft, of Garrett Biblical Institute, on the Old Testament; Dr. George E. Mendenhall, of Hamma Divinity School, on the Babylonian Literature; Dr. Ernest W. Saunders of Garrett Biblical Institute, on the New Testament; and Dr. John A. Wilson of the Oriental Institute, University of Chicago, on the Egyptian Literature.
I am all in favor of having correct theology and being able to defend what we believe, but we must never forget the age - old truth that for most people, our life is the only theology book they will ever read.
Great books, especially in theology, range over several disciplines, revisit enduring human patterns and then weave new paradigms to explain old concerns.
Near the close of the book, Barr again seems to despair of his subject and calls for works in the «Christian doctrine of the Old Testament,» since «traditional Old Testament theology... has often tried to solve questions which, properly speaking, can not be solved within the horizon of the Hebrew Bible itself and within the boundaries of its resources» (this last is a very valid point).
Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals and the Problem of the Old Testament by Peter Enns:: I'm just cracking this open as part of the amazing Reading in Transit book club for theology nerds.
Walter Brueggemann brilliantly compacts the complexity of this idea into a dense but enlightening few sentences in his book Old Testament Theology: «The rich field of metaphors utilized [in the Old Testament] must be taken altogether without being homogenized.
A detailed analysis of Walter Brueggemann's new book on theology and Old Testament.
Samuel Balentine, professor of Old Testament at Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia, crafts powerful and imaginative understandings of some of the most central — and controversial — matters of the book's theology.
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