Reading the Bible Missionally (The Gospel and Our Culture Series (GOCS))
ISBN-13:
9780802872258
ISBN-10:
0802872255
Author:
Michael W. Goheen
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Format:
Paperback
357 pages
Category:
Ministry & Evangelism
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ISBN-13:
9780802872258
ISBN-10:
0802872255
Author:
Michael W. Goheen
Publication date:
2016
Publisher:
Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co.
Format:
Paperback
357 pages
Category:
Ministry & Evangelism
,
Christian Books & Bibles
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Reading the Bible Missionally (The Gospel and Our Culture Series (GOCS)) (ISBN-13: 9780802872258 and ISBN-10: 0802872255), written by authors
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Academy of Parish Clergy’s Top Ten Books for Parish Ministry
Insights from a noteworthy convergence of top scholars in biblical studies and missiology
Over the past half century, it has become clear that mission is a central theme in the Bible's narrative and, moreover, is central to the very identity of the church. This book significantly widens and deepens the emerging conversation on missional hermeneutics.
Essays from top biblical and missiological scholars discuss reading the Scriptures missionally, using mission as a key interpretive lens. Five introductory chapters probe various elements of a missional hermeneutic, followed by sections on the Old and New Testaments that include chapters on two books from each to illustrate what a missional reading of them looks like. Essays in two concluding sections draw out the implications of a missional reading of Scripture for preaching and for theological education.
CONTRIBUTORS
Craig G. Bartholomew
Richard Bauckham
Carl J. Bosma
Tim J. Davy
Dean Flemming
John R. Franke
Mark Glanville
Michael W. Goheen
Joel B. Green
Darrell L. Guder
George R. Hunsberger
Timothy M. Sheridan
Christopher J. H. Wright
N. T. Wright
Insights from a noteworthy convergence of top scholars in biblical studies and missiology
Over the past half century, it has become clear that mission is a central theme in the Bible's narrative and, moreover, is central to the very identity of the church. This book significantly widens and deepens the emerging conversation on missional hermeneutics.
Essays from top biblical and missiological scholars discuss reading the Scriptures missionally, using mission as a key interpretive lens. Five introductory chapters probe various elements of a missional hermeneutic, followed by sections on the Old and New Testaments that include chapters on two books from each to illustrate what a missional reading of them looks like. Essays in two concluding sections draw out the implications of a missional reading of Scripture for preaching and for theological education.
CONTRIBUTORS
Craig G. Bartholomew
Richard Bauckham
Carl J. Bosma
Tim J. Davy
Dean Flemming
John R. Franke
Mark Glanville
Michael W. Goheen
Joel B. Green
Darrell L. Guder
George R. Hunsberger
Timothy M. Sheridan
Christopher J. H. Wright
N. T. Wright
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