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Christology and Scripture : interdisciplinary perspectives / edited by Andrew T. Lincoln and Angus Paddison.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Library of New Testament studies ; 348Publication details: London : T & T Clark, c2007.Description: x, 226 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0567030911 (hbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 232 22
LOC classification:
  • BT 203  .C465 2007
Summary: In Christology and Scripture leading biblical scholars and theologians explore the relation of theological thought to the reading of Scripture. The focus is on three inter-related issues. The first is how theologians appropriately read Scripture around Christ, and what contribution, if any, historical-criticism makes to this endeavour. The second is that of the person and work of Christ in relation to Scripture. In interaction with specific texts, contributors engage with the related questions of who Christ is and how his benefits are communicated. This leads on to the final issue of responsiveness to our current context of reading, and contributors reflect on how Christological models relate to contemporary cultural and political concerns.
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In Christology and Scripture leading biblical scholars and theologians explore the relation of theological thought to the reading of Scripture. The focus is on three inter-related issues. The first is how theologians appropriately read Scripture around Christ, and what contribution, if any, historical-criticism makes to this endeavour. The second is that of the person and work of Christ in relation to Scripture. In interaction with specific texts, contributors engage with the related questions of who Christ is and how his benefits are communicated. This leads on to the final issue of responsiveness to our current context of reading, and contributors reflect on how Christological models relate to contemporary cultural and political concerns.

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