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The Structure of Biblical Authority

Author : Meredith G. Kline
Publisher : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 28,78 MB
Release : 1972
Category : Religion
ISBN :

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"In these eight essays Professor Kline applies the results of recent investigations into ancient treaties to the doctrine of the Word of God. Of specific interest is the question of canonicity. The formal model for the biblical canon concept articulated here is found in ancient Near Eastern treaties : the Bible, Kline believes, is in its literary-legal form a covenantal document, and the biblical canon must be understood as treaty-canon. Here is a distinctive approach to an old and fundamental question of the Christian faith : "What is the Bible?" The second, revised edition includes a new essay, "The Old Testament Origins of the Gospel Genre," which elaborates further the theme of the covenantal New Testament. Also included in this volume are some essays from Professor Kline's Treaty of the Great King, now out of print."--Back cover.

The Structure of Biblical Authority

Author : Meredith G. Kline
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 28,41 MB
Release : 1997-11-05
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1579100694

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People of the Book?

Author : John Barton
Publisher : Bampton Lectures
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 10,20 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Bible
ISBN :

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If God Still Breathes, Why Can't I?

Author : Angela N. Parker
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 41,73 MB
Release : 2021-09-14
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1467462535

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A challenge to the doctrine of biblical inerrancy that calls into question how Christians are taught more about the way of Whiteness than the way of Jesus Angela Parker wasn’t just trained to be a biblical scholar; she was trained to be a White male biblical scholar. She is neither White nor male. Dr. Parker’s experience of being taught to forsake her embodied identity in order to contort herself into the stifling construct of Whiteness is common among American Christians, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation. This book calls the power structure behind this experience what it is: White supremacist authoritarianism. Drawing from her perspective as a Womanist New Testament scholar, Dr. Parker describes how she learned to deconstruct one of White Christianity’s most pernicious lies: the conflation of biblical authority with the doctrines of inerrancy and infallibility. As Dr. Parker shows, these doctrines are less about the text of the Bible itself and more about the arbiters of its interpretation—historically, White males in positions of power who have used Scripture to justify control over marginalized groups. This oppressive use of the Bible has been suffocating. To learn to breathe again, Dr. Parker says, we must “let God breathe in us.” We must read the Bible as authoritative, but not authoritarian. We must become conscious of the particularity of our identities, as we also become conscious of the particular identities of the biblical authors from whom we draw inspiration. And we must trust and remember that as long as God still breathes, we can too.

Sacred Word, Broken Word

Author : Kenton L. Sparks
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 193 pages
File Size : 24,6 MB
Release : 2012-04-04
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0802867189

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The Bible is a religious masterpiece. Its authors cast a profound vision for the healing of humanity through the power of divine love, grace and forgiveness. But the Bible also contains "dark texts" that challenge our ethical imagination. How can one book teach us to love our enemies and also teach us to slaughter Canaanites? Why does a book that preaches the equality of all people -- male and female, slave and free, Greek and Jew -- also include laws that permit God's people to trade in slaves and to persecute those of a different faiths or ethnicities? In Sacred Word, Broken Word Kenton Sparks argues that the "dark side" of Scripture is not an illusion. Rather, these dark texts remind us that all human beings, including the biblical authors, stand in need of God's redemptive solution in Jesus Christ.

Biblical Authority

Author : Jack Rogers
Publisher :
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 18,52 MB
Release : 1984-02
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780849900587

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The Enduring Authority of the Christian Scriptures

Author : D. A. Carson
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 1256 pages
File Size : 13,81 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0802865763

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In this volume, thirty-seven first-rate evangelical scholars present a thorough study of biblical authority and a full range of issues connected to it. Recognizing that Scripture and its authority are now being both challenged and defended with renewed vigor, editor D.A. Carson assigned the topics that these select scholars address in the book. After an introduction by Carson to the many facets of the current discussion, the contributors present robust essays on relevant historical, biblical, theological, philosophical, epistemological, and comparative-religions topics. To conclude, Carson answers a number of frequently asked questions about the nature of Scripture, cross-referencing these FAQs to the preceding chapters. This comprehensive volume by a team of recognized experts will be the go-to reference on the nature and authority of the Bible for years to come. -- Amazon.

Paul and Power

Author : Bengt Holmberg
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 47,55 MB
Release : 2004-09-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1725212137

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The study of the evolution of church structure and order has been subject to considerable research and debate, often with theological presuppositions determining the direction taken. In this highly original work, Bengt Holmberg separates historical groundwork from theological analysis by reviewing the issues from a sociological point of view. What emerges is an unusually lucid study of the network of power relationships which can be traced in the decades of St. Paul's ministry. The principal actors and situations in the Pauline Epistles suggest what the organizational and leadership realities of the times were like and how Paul, his co-workers, and his churches related to one another. In Part One, Holmberg provides a historical description of the distribution of power at three levels in the primitive church: that between the church in Jerusalem and the apostle Paul; at the regional level where Paul operates in local churches personally, through co-workers and by letters; and at the local intrachurch level. In Part Two, Holmberg develops a sociological analysis of the shape and location of authority in the church. He examines the New Testament literature for evidence and then interprets it in terms of categories derived from modern theoretical sociology, and in particular from Max Weber's sociology of authority. Holmberg describes the nature of authority in the early church and concludes that a charismatic authority was continuously reinstitutionalized through interaction of persons, institutions, and social forces within the church. This persuasive and provocative study combines serious New Testament interpretation with sociological analysis of a crucial issue in earliest Christianity. It advances the case of sociological exegesis by offering a model for further investigations of the entire structure of church leadership and authority in emergent Christianity.

Canon Revisited

Author : Michael J. Kruger
Publisher : Crossway
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 47,83 MB
Release : 2012-04-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 1433530813

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Given the popular-level conversations on phenomena like the Gospel of Thomas and Bart Ehrman’s Misquoting Jesus, as well as the current gap in evangelical scholarship on the origins of the New Testament, Michael Kruger’s Canon Revisited meets a significant need for an up-to-date work on canon by addressing recent developments in the field. He presents an academically rigorous yet accessible study of the New Testament canon that looks deeper than the traditional surveys of councils and creeds, mining the text itself for direction in understanding what the original authors and audiences believed the canon to be. Canon Revisited provides an evangelical introduction to the New Testament canon that can be used in seminary and college classrooms, and read by pastors and educated lay leaders alike. In contrast to the prior volumes on canon, this volume distinguishes itself by placing a substantial focus on the theology of canon as the context within which the historical evidence is evaluated and assessed. Rather than simply discussing the history of canon—rehashing the Patristic data yet again—Kruger develops a strong theological framework for affirming and authenticating the canon as authoritative. In effect, this work successfully unites both the theology and the historical development of the canon, ultimately serving as a practical defense for the authority of the New Testament books.

The Foundation of Biblical Authority

Author : James Montgomery Boice
Publisher : Zondervan Publishing Company
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 29,77 MB
Release : 1978
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9780310215219

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