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Reading the Bible missionally / edited by Michael W. Goheen.

Contributor(s): Series: Gospel and our culture seriesPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2016Description: xiv, 343 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780802872258
  • 0802872255
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Contents:
A missional hermeneutic. A history and introduction to a missional reading of the Bible / Michael W. Goheen -- Mission as hermeneutic for scriptural interpretation / Richard Bauckham -- Mapping the missional hermeneutics conversation / George R. Hunsberger -- Theological interpretation and a missional hermeneutic / Craig G. Bartholomew -- Intercultural hermeneutics and the shape of missional theology / John R. Franke -- A missional reading of the Old Testament. Reading the Old Testament missionally / Christopher J.H. Wright -- A missional reading of Deuteronomy / Mark Glanville -- A missional reading of Psalms 67 and 96 / Carl J. Bosma -- A missional reading of the New Testament. Reading the New Testament missionally / N.T. Wright -- Reading James missionally / Joel B. Green -- A missional reading of Colossians / Dean Flemming -- A missional reading of scripture and preaching. A missional reading of scripture and preaching / Michael W. Goheen -- Missional, Christ-centered, or gospel-centered preaching: what is the difference? / Timothy M. Sheridan -- A missional reading of scripture and theological education. The implications of a missional hermeneutic for theological education / Darrell L. Guder -- A missional reading of scripture for theological education and curriculum / Michael W. Goheen -- Missional hermeneutics bibliography / Tim J. Davy and Michael W. Goheen.
Summary: 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. (Publisher).
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Main Collection John Kinder Theological Library BV2073 REA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available A42245420

Includes bibliographical references and index.

A missional hermeneutic. A history and introduction to a missional reading of the Bible / Michael W. Goheen -- Mission as hermeneutic for scriptural interpretation / Richard Bauckham -- Mapping the missional hermeneutics conversation / George R. Hunsberger -- Theological interpretation and a missional hermeneutic / Craig G. Bartholomew -- Intercultural hermeneutics and the shape of missional theology / John R. Franke -- A missional reading of the Old Testament. Reading the Old Testament missionally / Christopher J.H. Wright -- A missional reading of Deuteronomy / Mark Glanville -- A missional reading of Psalms 67 and 96 / Carl J. Bosma -- A missional reading of the New Testament. Reading the New Testament missionally / N.T. Wright -- Reading James missionally / Joel B. Green -- A missional reading of Colossians / Dean Flemming -- A missional reading of scripture and preaching. A missional reading of scripture and preaching / Michael W. Goheen -- Missional, Christ-centered, or gospel-centered preaching: what is the difference? / Timothy M. Sheridan -- A missional reading of scripture and theological education. The implications of a missional hermeneutic for theological education / Darrell L. Guder -- A missional reading of scripture for theological education and curriculum / Michael W. Goheen -- Missional hermeneutics bibliography / Tim J. Davy and Michael W. Goheen.

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. (Publisher).

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