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Between Two Horizons: Spanning New Testament Studies and Systematic Theology Edited by Joel B. Green and Max Turner
Description From The Publisher: This book constructively explores the question: What effects should an interest in theology produce in the reading of Scripture? Since the onset of historical consciousness in biblical studies over two centuries ago, the work of biblical exegetes and systematic theologians have largely followed two paths. In this book, nine prominent scholars work to bridge the longstanding gap between biblical studies and theology by concentrating on the nature of a biblical hermeneutics approach to doing theology. The range of concerns presented by these scholars seeks to reintegrate biblical exegesis with contemporary theology in the service of the church. Contributors include, Stephen E. Fowl, John Goldingay, Joel B. Green, Trevor Hart, Steve Motyer, John Christopher Thomas, Max Turner, Robert W. Wall and N. T. Wright Reviews Between Two Horizons is a thoughtful presentation of the major issues that have separated exegesis and theology in the past, and it provides a blueprint for the construction of a bridge between the two disciplines. —Pacifica For pastors looking for a wide-ranging discussion on the intermingling of contemporary thought between biblical studies and theology, this book would be a good place to begin. —Clergy Journal
About the Editors Joel B. Green is professor of New Testament interpretation and dean of the School of Theology at Asbury Theological Seminary in Wilmore, Kentucky. Max Turner professor of New Testament studies at London Bible College in England. Table of Contents
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