Models for scripture / John Goldingay.
1994
BS480 .G59 1994
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Title
Models for scripture / John Goldingay.
Author
ISBN
0802801463 (pbk.)
0853646384 (pbk)
0853646384 (pbk)
Imprint
Grand Rapids, Mich. : Eerdmans ; Carlisle : Paternoster Press, ©1994.
Published
Grand Rapids, Mich. : Eerdmans ; Carlisle : Paternoster Press, ©1994.
Language
English
Description
xi, 420 pages ; 23 cm
Call Number
BS480 .G59 1994
Alternate Call Number
11.32
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 374-403) and indexes.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: scripture's varied forms
Part I: Scripture as witnessing tradition
Witness and tradition
The factuality involved in witness
The interpretation involved in witness
Witness in the form of story
Scripture as a whole as witnessing tradition
Part II: Scripture as authoritive canon
Authority in scripture
Scripture as a whole as authoritative canon: narrative and prophecy
Scripture as a whole as authoritative canon: norms for Christian doctrine
The development of a canon of Jewish scriptures
The development of a second testament
The bounds of the canon
Scripture as resource and norm
Part III: Scripture as inspired word
The words of god in human words
An effective and meaningful word
Forms of inspiration
Understanding the inspiration of a text
Scripture as a whole as inspired word
Inspiration and inerrancy
Part IV: Scripture as experienced revelation
Revelation in theology and in scripture
Revelation: personal, propositional, historical, and reasonable
The truth of revelation
Scripture as a whole as divine revelation
Human experierence and theological reflection
Scripture as a manual of theological reflection.
Part I: Scripture as witnessing tradition
Witness and tradition
The factuality involved in witness
The interpretation involved in witness
Witness in the form of story
Scripture as a whole as witnessing tradition
Part II: Scripture as authoritive canon
Authority in scripture
Scripture as a whole as authoritative canon: narrative and prophecy
Scripture as a whole as authoritative canon: norms for Christian doctrine
The development of a canon of Jewish scriptures
The development of a second testament
The bounds of the canon
Scripture as resource and norm
Part III: Scripture as inspired word
The words of god in human words
An effective and meaningful word
Forms of inspiration
Understanding the inspiration of a text
Scripture as a whole as inspired word
Inspiration and inerrancy
Part IV: Scripture as experienced revelation
Revelation in theology and in scripture
Revelation: personal, propositional, historical, and reasonable
The truth of revelation
Scripture as a whole as divine revelation
Human experierence and theological reflection
Scripture as a manual of theological reflection.
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BS480 .G59 1994
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