Christopher Seitz has assembled a collection of his essays which call for Christians to reappropriate the Old Testament as the Scripture of the Christian church and to interpret it theologically in…
Ever since Brevard Child's 1970 declaration of the crisis in biblical theology, the discipline has faced rumors of its imminent demise. But the patient refuses to die. The doctors continue to argue…
For many years Gordon Fee, one of today's foremost evangelical scholars, has been asked to bring his trusted biblical expertise together with his well-known passion for the gospel and the church. L…
Sailhamer's introduction is an explicitly conservative evangelical argument for a canonical, text-centered approach to the theology of the Old Testament. It is a particularly useful introduction (e…
Testament Theology is gauged to meet the needs of readers who want to dine on the meat of Old Testament theology but do not have time to linger over hors d'oeuvres and dessert. And his thematic app…
Deep concern for communication of Scripture and its meaning is reflected in the essays in this book. In these pages, the author turns directly to his largest audience, pastors of congregations who …
The Bible was written long ago and in another culture, vastly different from our own. Any attempt to apply it to a modern situation, or to deduce ethical principle from it, must be approached with …
In this textbook, the author introduces us to the goals and practice of biblical theology and the problem of the unity of the Bible. He then explains two evangelical approaches to biblical theology…
This is an excellent book as a summary of biblical history and the fact that the book was written by someone as illustrious as Nevin an added bonus and it is a prized piece in my collection.
This book is that it provides a 'big picture' that makes sense of the diversity of biblical literature. Through the lens of biblical theology the Bible ceases to be a mass of unconnected texts, but…