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El. knyga: Character of Christian Scripture (Studies in Theological Interpretation): The Significance of a Two-Testament Bible

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An internationally renowned expert in canonical interpretation illuminates the two-testament character of Scripture and its significance for the contemporary church.

The early church received the Scriptures of Israel as Christian Scriptures and did not change them. The older testament was received as a witness to God, and when a newer testament emerged, the older was not dismissed, harmonized, or edited. Rather, the church moved forward with a two-testament witness. Christopher Seitz, an internationally renowned expert in canonical interpretation, illuminates the two-testament character of Scripture and its significance for the contemporary church. He interacts critically with current interest in the New Testament's use of the Old Testament and addresses an issue of perennial concern: how to hear both testaments as Christian witness.
Series Preface 9(2)
Preface 11(4)
Abbreviations 15(2)
Introduction: Starting Points 17(10)
1 The Canonical Approach and Theological Interpretation
27(66)
2 Biblical Theology and Identification with Christian Scripture: "We Are Not Prophets or Apostles"
93(22)
3 An Illustration of the Challenge: The Letter to the Hebrews, Biblical Theology, and Identification
115(22)
4 Theological Use of the Old Testament: Recent New Testament Scholarship and the Psalms as Christian Scripture
137(20)
5 Old and New in Canonical Interpretation
157(16)
6 "Be Ye Sure That the Lord He Is God"---Crisis in Interpretation and the Two-Testament Voice of Christian Scripture
173(18)
7 The Rule of Faith, Hermeneutics, and the Character of Christian Scripture
191(14)
Epilogue 205(6)
Subject Index 211(4)
Author Index 215(2)
Scripture Index 217
Christopher R. Seitz (PhD, Yale University) is professor of biblical interpretation at Wycliffe College, University of Toronto, in Toronto, Ontario. He is the author or editor of numerous books, including Prophecy and Hermeneutics and The Goodly Fellowship of the Prophets.