| Tremper Longman III - 2009 - 192 pages
To read Genesis intelligently, we must consider the questions, the literature, and the times in which Genesis was written. In How to Read Genesis Tremper Longman III provides a ... | |
| Leslie Tonkin Allen - 2014 - 218 pages
The Old Testament has two great themes: creation and covenant. They embrace subthemes: wisdom in the case of creation; Israel's religion and the Davidic covenant under the ... | |
| Johnson T. K. Lim - 2002 - 278 pages
This book presents the development of a theological reading strategy in conversation with contemporary hermeneutical theories. Using that as a model, Gen 1-11 is read as a ... | |
| Bill T. Arnold - 2003 - 232 pages
This accessible introduction to the Book of Genesis examines introductory issues, overarching themes, and the overall argument of the book. | |
| Robert P. Vande Kappelle - 2016 - 242 pages
Securing Life represents a novel yet timely approach to reading and understanding the Bible. While reverence for the Bible and respect for its authority remain high in our ... | |
| Scott J. Hafemann - 2002 - 304 pages
Edited by Scott J. Hafemann, this comprehensive text addresses the state of the discipline of biblical theology, analyzes the history and future of methodological issues ... | |
| Walter C. Kaiser, Jr. - 2001 - 244 pages
: Are They Reliable and Relevant? In this thought-provoking book Walter C. Kaiser Jr. makes the case that the Old Testament documents are both historically reliable and ... | |
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