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Recovering the unity of the Bible : one continuous story, plan, and purpose / Walter C. Kaiser Jr.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: LaRondelle Library CollectionPublication details: Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, c2009.Description: 252 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780310320241 (hardcover)
  • 0310320240 (hardcover)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.1 22
LOC classification:
  • BS511.3 .K34 2009
Contents:
Preface -- The unity of the Bible : introduction -- The unity of the Bible : diversity as an accompanying reality -- The harmonization of the diversity -- The unity of the Hebrew Bible -- The unity of the New Testament -- The unity of the Bible in its messianic promises -- The unity of the Bible between the two testaments : the God of the Old Testament and the new -- The unity of the Bible : two testaments : the morally offensive character and acts of Old Testament men and women -- The unity of the Bible and the people of God -- The unity of the Bible and its program : the Kingdom of God -- The unity of the Bible and the promise-plan of God -- The unity of the Bible and the law of God -- The unity of the Bible and the doctrine of salvation in both testaments -- The unity of the mission of the Old Testament -- The unity of the Bible and hermeneutics -- The unity of the Bible and expository preaching and teaching -- Epilogue.
Subject: Walter C. Kaiser challenges the common scholarly posture that sees mostly diversity throughout the biblical canon, pointing instead to the way several Biblical themes substantially support the case for unity, including: Messianic promises, the people of God, the law of God, the doctrine of salvation, the mission of the Old Testament. --from publisher description.
Item type: Books
Holdings
Current library Collection Call number Vol info Status Date due Barcode
Judith Thomas Library General Stacks Books BS 511.3 .K34 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) AUA21210 Available AUA21210

CAR copy from the library of Hans K. LaRondelle.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 226-234) and indexes.

Preface -- The unity of the Bible : introduction -- The unity of the Bible : diversity as an accompanying reality -- The harmonization of the diversity -- The unity of the Hebrew Bible -- The unity of the New Testament -- The unity of the Bible in its messianic promises -- The unity of the Bible between the two testaments : the God of the Old Testament and the new -- The unity of the Bible : two testaments : the morally offensive character and acts of Old Testament men and women -- The unity of the Bible and the people of God -- The unity of the Bible and its program : the Kingdom of God -- The unity of the Bible and the promise-plan of God -- The unity of the Bible and the law of God -- The unity of the Bible and the doctrine of salvation in both testaments -- The unity of the mission of the Old Testament -- The unity of the Bible and hermeneutics -- The unity of the Bible and expository preaching and teaching -- Epilogue.

Walter C. Kaiser challenges the common scholarly posture that sees mostly diversity throughout the biblical canon, pointing instead to the way several Biblical themes substantially support the case for unity, including: Messianic promises, the people of God, the law of God, the doctrine of salvation, the mission of the Old Testament. --from publisher description.