Israelite Religion and Biblical Theology: Collected Essays
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Israelite Religion and Biblical Theology: Collected Essays   -     By: Patrick D. Miller

Israelite Religion and Biblical Theology: Collected Essays

T&T Clark / 2000 / Hardcover

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This is a formidable collection of published essays by this distinguished Old Testament scholar. Three significant areas of biblical studies have been a focus of the author's attention throughout his career: the Bible in its ancient Near Eastern world, the Psalms and Old Testament theology. In Part I, epigraphic discoveries are examined for the light they shed on biblical texts. In Part II, special attention is given to the theological significance of reading the Psalms as a collection. In Part III, a wide range of theological issues such as creation, covenant, prayer, cosmology, canon, and especially the nature and character of God, are taken up in various essays that suggest how biblical theology can contribute to the larger theological enterprise.

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Title: Israelite Religion and Biblical Theology: Collected Essays
By: Patrick D. Miller
Format: Hardcover
Vendor: T&T Clark
Weight: 2 pounds 10 ounces
ISBN: 184127142X
ISBN-13: 9781841271422
Stock No: WW71424

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This is a formidable collection of previously published essays by this distinguished Old Testament scholar. Three significant areas of biblical studies have been a focus of the author's attention throughout his career: the Bible in its ancient Near Eastern world, the Psalms, and Old Testament theology. In Part I, epigraphic discoveries are examined for the light they shed on biblical texts. In Part II, special attention is given to the theological significance of reading the Psalms as a collection. In Part III, a wide range of theological issues-creation, covenant, prayer, cosmology, canon, and especially the nature and character of God-are taken up in various essays that suggest how biblical theology can contribute to the larger theological enterprise.

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