Book contents
- Biblical Theology
- Biblical Theology
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Note on the Text
- Introduction
- 1 A Method to the Madness
- 2 The God of the Burning Bush
- 3 The God of Golgotha
- 4 The God of the Burning Heart
- 5 The Stars Align in Constellations: The Storied World of the Bible. Part One
- 6 The Stars Align in Constellations: The Storied World of the Bible. Part Two
- 7 The Passion Play and its Sequels without Equal
- 8 Covenanting and Theologizing after the Fall and before the Incarnation
- 9 Covenanting and Theologizing after the Incarnation and before Pentecost
- 10 New Covenanting in the Eschatological Age of the Spirit
- 11 The Election Results
- 12 Where the Reformation Went Wrong
- 13 Faith in the Final Future: The New Creation
- 14 The Threefold Cord: Theology, Ethics, and Praxis
- 15 And So? A Cautionary Conclusion
- Book part
- Annotated Bibliography
- Author Index
- Ancient Source and Scripture Index
2 - The God of the Burning Bush
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2019
- Biblical Theology
- Biblical Theology
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Note on the Text
- Introduction
- 1 A Method to the Madness
- 2 The God of the Burning Bush
- 3 The God of Golgotha
- 4 The God of the Burning Heart
- 5 The Stars Align in Constellations: The Storied World of the Bible. Part One
- 6 The Stars Align in Constellations: The Storied World of the Bible. Part Two
- 7 The Passion Play and its Sequels without Equal
- 8 Covenanting and Theologizing after the Fall and before the Incarnation
- 9 Covenanting and Theologizing after the Incarnation and before Pentecost
- 10 New Covenanting in the Eschatological Age of the Spirit
- 11 The Election Results
- 12 Where the Reformation Went Wrong
- 13 Faith in the Final Future: The New Creation
- 14 The Threefold Cord: Theology, Ethics, and Praxis
- 15 And So? A Cautionary Conclusion
- Book part
- Annotated Bibliography
- Author Index
- Ancient Source and Scripture Index
Summary
John Goldingay’s statement above, I think, is mostly correct, but not entirely so. The OT is largely about Yahweh, and his relationship to creation and to God’s people, as well as some more tangential remarks about his relationship to everyone else who is not a Hebrew.
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- Biblical TheologyThe Convergence of the Canon, pp. 19 - 58Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019