God in New Testament Theology - eBook
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God in New Testament Theology - eBook  -     By: L. W. Hurtado

God in New Testament Theology - eBook

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Title: God in New Testament Theology - eBook
By: L. W. Hurtado
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Abingdon Press
Publication Date: 2010
ISBN: 9781426719547
ISBN-13: 9781426719547
Series: Library of Biblical Theology
Stock No: WW14584EB

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Analyzes the various New Testament conceptions of God and suggests how they can best contribute to a contemporary constructive theology.

In this important new volume in the Library of Biblical Theology, Larry W. Hurtado introduces the different understandings of God that arise in the books of the New Testament, and explores the ramifications of those views for contemporary theology.

Questions covered include:
Why has the subject of God received comparatively little attention in much contemporary New
Testament scholarship?
Is the Christian God of the New Testament the same deity described in the Old Testament?
What impact does the New Testament's emphasis on Jesus have for its discourse about God?
How do New Testament references to the Divine "Spirit" affect its understanding of God?
Given the diversity of the New Testament writings, is it possible to speak of a sole New Testament view of God?
How should contemporary theology understand the triadic shape of New Testament discourse about God in light of the later development of the doctrine of the Trinity?

Author Bio

Larry W. Hurtado is Emeritus Professor in the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh.

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