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Old Testament Theology, Volume One: Israel's Gospel
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Old Testament Theology, Volume One: Israel's Gospel by John Goldingay InterVarsity, Downers Grove, 2003. 940 pp. $35.00 (cloth). ISBN 0-8308-2561-4.
JOHN GOLDINGAY HAS ENJOYED a long and productive career, both in Great Britain and in the United States, where he is the David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary. His many publications, on a wide range of biblical texts and hermeneutical issues, have exhibited both exegetical and theological rigor-and s...
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Interpretation
; ... evidence, and the story they tell is more clearly "good news"-gospel, in that sense-than what we have in the Former Prophets. Goldingay acknowledges the "bad news" in these texts: "the good news is that bad news has neither the last word nor the ...
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Old Testament Theology
Interpretation
; Old Testament Theology, by Hans Dietrich Preuss. Translated by Leo G. Perdue. The Old Testament Library. 2 volumes. Westminster John Knox Press, Louisville, 1995 and 1996. 372 pp. and 438 pp. $34.00 each volume. ISBN 0-664-21844-X; 0-664-21843-1. ONE MIGHT HAVE EXPECTED that, in the four decades
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Old Testament Theology. Volume 1, Israel's Gospel.(Book review)
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; OLD TESTAMENT THEOLOGY. VOLUME 1, Israel's Gospel. By John Goldingay. Downers Grove, Ill.: InterVarsity, 2003. Pp. 940. $45. This volume, the first of three, is an analytical, critical, and constructive reflection on the rich and heterogeneous narrative of the OT ( First Testament [FT] is here the
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; JOHN GOLDINGAY, Old Testament Theology: Volume 1, Israel's Gospel (Downers Grove, IL: InterVarsity, 2003). Pp. 940. $45. Israel's Gospel is the first of three volumes planned by John Goldingay. Since "the Old Testament faith expresses itself initially in a narrative," G.'s first volume is concerned
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