Preaching and Biblical Theology
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Preaching and Biblical Theology   -     By: Edmund Clowney

Preaching and Biblical Theology

P & R Publishing / 2002 / Paperback

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Some think of Biblical Theology as an academic discipline. To author Edmund P. Clowney it is "a labor of worship". He writes, "A decade in the pastorate brought on me a dawning conviction that the biblical-theological approach of the seminary classroom was exceedingly rich for the pulpit ministry."

In this classic volume, first published in 1961, Clowney explains biblical theology and relates it to the following:
  • The authority of preaching
  • The perspective and character of preaching
  • The content of preaching

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Title: Preaching and Biblical Theology
By: Edmund Clowney
Format: Paperback
Vendor: P & R Publishing
Publication Date: 2002
Weight: 5 ounces
ISBN: 0875521452
ISBN-13: 9780875521459
Stock No: WW521459

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To author Edmund P. Clowney, biblical theology is not an academic discipline but a “labor of worship.” In this volume, Clowney explains biblical theology and relates it to the authority of preaching the perspective and character of preaching and the content of preaching. Clowney writes, ”Biblical theology presents the Christ of the Scriptures, and the depth of religious experience which responds in faith to him.”

Author Bio

Edmund Clowney was an influential pastor, theologian, and educator, both in church settings and several leading seminaries. The author of acclaimed works such as The Unfolding Mystery, Dr. Clowney completed How Jesus Transforms the Ten Commandments shortly before his death in 2005.

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[A] fine book . . . the [author’s] style . . . is always forceful and expressive. . . . this volume should receive wide circulation and close attention by anyone who seeks to preach God’s Word to our generation within the context of modern thought. Our preaching will be the richer for it. -- Marten H. Woudstra, Westminster Theological Journal

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