Full Description
A Development of the Doctrine of Scripture and Its Interpretation.
In the case of engaging with Scripture in a way that allows it to speak to us we have a theological mandate to develop a doctrine of Scripture that recognizes both the written text and its divine authorship.
The proceedings of the fourth annual Los Angeles Theology Conference focuses on the theological and doctrinal dimensions to the biblical texts, drawing on scholars of biblical studies and systematic theology in order to do so. The question that frames these discussions is, "How does the voice of God come to us in the text of Scripture?"
The ten diverse essays in this collection include discussions on:
Authorial intent.
The reception and formation of the Bible as Christian Scripture.
The relationship between Scripture and human identity.
The hermeneutics of metaphor and theological method.
Each of the essays collected in this volume engage with Scripture as well as with others in the field—theologians both past and present, from different confessions—in order to provide constructive resources for contemporary systematic theology and to forge a theology for the future.
Contents
Introduction (the Editors)
List of Contributors
1. William Abraham, Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University, Postmodern Historical Criticism and the Possibility of Hearing God
2. John Goldingay, Fuller Theological Seminary, Hearing God Speak from the First Testament
3. Richard B. Hays, Duke Divinity School, Hearing Backwards: Retrospective Perception of Divine Speech in Scripture
4. Amy Plantinga Pauw, Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, The Voice of God in Israel's Wisdom Literature
5. Daniel Treier, Wheaton College, Scripture's Textual Voices: A Dogmatic Account
4-6 more essays will be selected from breakout paper submissions
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