1 Samuel:
Brazos Theological Commentary on the Bible by Francesca Aran Murphy Brazos, 336 pages, $ 34.99 He has never seen another field of study quite like it, says a political philosopher who follows biblical scholarship.
Between the false alternatives of «just general truths» or «explicit claims to messianic titles» there lies in Jesus» public ministry a whole area of eschatological action accompanied
by theological commentary which Diem overlooked, and wherein resides both the historical and the theological point of departure for the Church's kerygma, and thus the crucial area of research for a new quest of the historical Jesus.
She lived on in oral tradition; it was then that her image expanded and deepened; but in almost no surviving art and
few theological commentaries does she even appear.
Donald E. Gowan in Genesis 1 - 11: From Eden to Babel (International
Theological Commentary series, Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1988, pp. 125, $ 10.99) says little about his approach other than his conviction that the narratives of Genesis can proclaim theological truth when its reports are historically or scientifically inaccurate.
J. Gerald Janzen's Genesis 12 - 50: Abraham and All the Families of the Earth (
International Theological Commentary series, Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1993, pp. 215, $ 17.99) uses a method of analysis that is literary and theological.
R.R. Reno, general editor of the Brazos
Theological Commentary, writes: «This series of biblical commentaries was born out of the conviction that dogma clarifies rather than obscures.
C. W. McPherson's Grace at This Time: Praying the Daily Office is
a theological commentary and practical guide.
There's really
no theological commentary to add to this one.
Deserving of consideration is Karl Barth's
theological commentary, The Epistle to the Philippians, trans.
Moral and
theological commentary on the market is often of dubious value, and there is a good reason for this — reflection on these topics requires hard work.
How one communicates is
a theological commentary on the minister's view of the ministry, the church, the Word of God, sin, salvation, faith, works, love, and hope.
He is also the author of many books, including Deep Comedy: Trinity, Tragedy, and Hope in Western Literature and 1 & 2 Kings: Brazos
Theological Commentary on the Bible.
He is the general editor of the Brazos
Theological Commentary on the Bible, to which he contributed the commentary on Genesis.
Reviews of some of the early volumes in the Brazos
Theological Commentary on the Bible exemplify this false assumption.
As Robert Jenson suggests in his commentary on Ezekiel, also part of the Brazos
Theological Commentary on the Bible, this double role is not so much resolved as made clear and explicit in the crucifixion and Resurrection of Christ.
Take an example from my own effort to write a commentary on Genesis as part of the Brazos
Theological Commentary on the Bible series: How can the description of God's spirit hovering over seemingly preexistent waters on the first day of creation (Gen. 1:2) be squared with the Nicene affirmation of creation out of nothing?
An ecumenical theologian of repute, he wrote more than sixty books on Theology and Mission, including 24
theological commentaries on the books of the bible in Malayalam (the official language of the Indian state of Kerela).
I interpret the idea of theo - drama as, in one sense,
a theological commentary on Ingold's concept of life as movement, a human becoming through deliberate placing of the human person in the movement of the play as a way of bringing forth not simply that which is unique to human beings, but structuring human life as part of a wider bringing forth (p. 51).
He has also published a commentary on the book of Jonah in the Brazos
Theological Commentary series, edited by R. R. Reno.
Another commentary series, the Brazos
Theological Commentary on the Bible, for which R. R. Reno serves as general editor, recognizes the important task of «reading alongside» the church fathers, Scholastics, reformers, and other theologians of ages past.
About Blog Transverse (adj. «situated, arranged, or acting in a crosswise manner») Markings (n. «observations») provides one person's
theological commentary on matters divine and human.
Theological Commentary by Mel Gibson, Father William J. Fulco, Gerry Matatics and Father John Bartunek