Modern Old Testament study is at present undergoing many changes of direction. To a new generation the older approaches often appear less than convincing; however, then newer models have not yet es…
The purpose of this book is to aid the pastor, teacher, and serious Bible student in the study of the Old Testament by providing a full and reliable guide to the literature in the field. The select…
Brevard Childs here turns his sharp scholarly eye to the works of the apostle Paul and makes an unusual argument: the New Testament was canonically shaped, its formation a hermeneutical exercise in…
Brevard Childs, noted scholar of the Hebrew scriptures and biblical theologian, has provided the church with a helpful sequel to his OT "Introduction". As a true Yale-schooler (Cf. Lindbeck and Fre…
A readable exposition of the major crises that beset the Biblical Theology Movement from its very beginning in effectively communicating the message of the Bible to twentieth century men and women.…
This monograph grew out of a seminar on the message of Isaiah. It soon became evident to me taht the events which climaxed in the Assyrian of 701 were of decisive importance, and that one's whole i…