Description |
648 pages ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction -- 1. Trinity -- 2. Creation -- 3. Humanity -- 4. Sin and Society -- 5. Sin and Autonomy -- 6. Sin, Anthropology, and Asymmetry -- 7. From Lamech to Noah -- 8. Babel -- 9. Abraham and Promise -- 10. Abraham and Covenant -- 11. Moses, the Exodus, and the Torah -- 12. Prophecy and Power -- 13. Prophecy and Cultural Critique -- 14. Wisdom Literature -- 15. Incarnation, Space, and Time -- 16. Incarnation, Materiality, and Personality -- 17. The Ministry of Jesus, Love of God, and Love of Neighbor -- 18. The Cross, Subversion, and Grace -- 19. The Cross, Asymmetry, and Paradox -- 20. The Resurrection, Transformation, and Power -- 21. The Last Days, Church, and Society -- 22. The Last Days and Parallax Living -- 23. The Last Days and Giving to Caesar What Is Caesar's -- 24. The Last Days and Modernity -- 25. Eschatology and Apocalyptic -- 26. Eschatology and Time -- 27. Eschatology and Identity -- 28. Eschatology and Culture -- Conclusion. |
Summary |
"In Biblical Critical Theory, Christopher Watkin draws a winsome vision for biblical cultural engagement in which faithfulness to Scripture and sensitivity to culture walk hand in hand. If Christians want to speak with a fresh, engaging and constructive voice within our culture, we need to press deeper into the core truths of the Bible"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Bible -- Evidences, authority, etc.
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Bible -- Introductions.
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Christianity and culture.
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Apologetics.
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Theology.
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ISBN |
9780310128724 hardback |
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0310128722 hardback |
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