Old Testament Theology in a Canonical ContextIn this important work, Child's thesis is that a canonical approach to the scriptures of the Old Testament opens up new possibilities for exploring the theological dimensions of the biblical text. |
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Contents
I | 1 |
II | 2 |
III | 4 |
IV | 6 |
V | 15 |
VI | 17 |
VII | 20 |
VIII | 24 |
LVII | 140 |
LVIII | 142 |
LIX | 145 |
LX | 149 |
LXI | 152 |
LXII | 155 |
LXIII | 156 |
LXIV | 161 |
IX | 28 |
X | 30 |
XI | 34 |
XII | 36 |
XIII | 38 |
XIV | 39 |
XV | 41 |
XVI | 43 |
XVII | 46 |
XVIII | 48 |
XIX | 51 |
XX | 52 |
XXI | 53 |
XXII | 56 |
XXIII | 58 |
XXIV | 60 |
XXV | 63 |
XXVI | 64 |
XXVII | 65 |
XXVIII | 66 |
XXIX | 68 |
XXX | 70 |
XXXI | 72 |
XXXII | 74 |
XXXIII | 79 |
XXXIV | 81 |
XXXVI | 82 |
XXXVII | 84 |
XXXVIII | 85 |
XXXIX | 86 |
XL | 92 |
XLI | 93 |
XLII | 97 |
XLIV | 99 |
XLV | 103 |
XLVI | 108 |
XLVII | 112 |
XLVIII | 115 |
XLIX | 117 |
LI | 119 |
LII | 122 |
LIII | 123 |
LIV | 128 |
LV | 133 |
LVI | 135 |
LXV | 162 |
LXVI | 163 |
LXVII | 165 |
LXVIII | 166 |
LXIX | 167 |
LXX | 168 |
LXXI | 171 |
LXXII | 172 |
LXXIII | 175 |
LXXIV | 177 |
LXXV | 178 |
LXXVI | 181 |
LXXVII | 182 |
LXXVIII | 184 |
LXXIX | 185 |
LXXX | 188 |
LXXXI | 192 |
LXXXII | 196 |
LXXXIII | 197 |
LXXXIV | 199 |
LXXXV | 204 |
LXXXVI | 207 |
LXXXVII | 210 |
LXXXVIII | 212 |
LXXXIX | 214 |
XCI | 217 |
XCIII | 218 |
XCIV | 220 |
XCV | 222 |
XCVI | 226 |
XCVII | 228 |
XCVIII | 230 |
XCIX | 231 |
C | 232 |
234 | |
CII | 236 |
CIII | 237 |
CIV | 238 |
CV | 240 |
CVII | 241 |
CVIII | 242 |
CIX | 245 |
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Common terms and phrases
according acts ancient appears approach attempt bear beginning Bible biblical called canonical chapters Christian clear closely commandment concern context continues contrast covenant creation critical death Decalogue described dimension direction divine earth effect elements eschatology established ethical example faith false Finally force function future Genesis God's hand Hebrew historical holy hope human important individual institutions interpretation Israel issue Jeremiah judge judgment justice king land lies London Lord major material means Moreover Moses narrative nature offered Old Testament theology original period perspective present priestly problem promise prophets provides psalmist psalms question reflection relation relationship remains rendered response revelation role rule scripture seeks serves shaping significant simply Sinai social sought speaks story term theological threat tradition true turns understanding variety various viewed whole wisdom witness worship Yahweh
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