New Testament Theology And Its Quest For Relevance

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New Testament Theology and its Quest for Relevance

New Testament Theology and its Quest for Relevance
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 9780567500908
ISBN-13 : 056750090X
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Book Synopsis New Testament Theology and its Quest for Relevance by : Thomas R. Hatina

Download or read book New Testament Theology and its Quest for Relevance written by Thomas R. Hatina and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2013-03-14 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: New Testament theology raises many questions, not only within its own boundaries, but also in relation to other fields such as history, literary criticism, sociology, psychology, history, politics, philosophy, and religious studies. But, the overarching question concerns the relevance of two thousand year old writings in today's world. How does one establish what is and is not relevant in the New Testament? How does one communicate the ancient ideas, presented in an alien language, alien time, and alien culture to a contemporary audience? This book is intended to serve as a methodological introduction to the field of New Testament theology, aimed at a range of readers-undergraduate and Seminary students, clergy, and laypersons interested in the relevance of scripture. It is a guide which aims to help readers understand how practitioners of New Testament theology have wrestled with the relationship between historical reconstruction of the New Testament, and its interpretation in the modern world.


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