Psychological Insight Into the Bible

Psychological Insight Into the Bible

Author: Wayne G. Rollins

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 0802841554

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Foreword by Walter Wink In recent years theologians and biblical scholars have begun to delve into the insights that come from the application of psychology to biblical texts. While these methods continue to be useful and popular, nowhere have the "foundational" texts in the field been collected. Wayne Rollins and Andrew Kille, who have both published and taught widely in the area of psychological biblical criticism, have assembled an excellent guide for those interested in this fascinating topic. Included in this anthology are articles from across the landscape, spanning over one hundred years and including such authors as Franz Delitzsch, M. Scott Fletcher, Max Weber, Walter Wink, and many other scholars.


The Theology of Paul the Apostle

The Theology of Paul the Apostle

Author: James D. G. Dunn

Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing

Published: 2006-05-17

Total Pages: 854

ISBN-13: 9780802844231

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Using Paul's letter to the Romans as the foundation for his monumental study of Paul's theology, James D. G. Dunn describes Paul's teaching on God, sin, humankind, Christology, salvation, the church, and the nature of the Christian life.


Dictionary of Major Biblical Interpreters

Dictionary of Major Biblical Interpreters

Author: Donald K. McKim

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2007-11-12

Total Pages: 1133

ISBN-13: 083082927X

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Featuring more than two hundred in-depth articles, a comprehensive resource introduces the principal players in the history of biblical interpretation and explores their historical and intellectual contexts, their primary works, their interpretive principles, and their broader historical significance.


Paul's Glory-Christology

Paul's Glory-Christology

Author: Carey C. Newman

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2014-04-09

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 9004267026

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In 1927 C.A.A. Scott, while commenting on the apostle Paul's Christology, remarked that the "history of the word Glory in the Bible has yet to be written." By using methodology developed in semantics, semiotics, and, more generally, literary theory, Newman examines the origin and rhetoric of Paul's Glory-Christology. The investigation involves three distinct tasks: (1) to plot the tradition-history of Glory which formed part of Paul's linguistic world, (2) to examine Paul's letter, in light of the reconstructed tradition-history of Glory, in order to discern the rationale of Paul's identification of Christ as Glory and, (3) to map out the implications of such an identification for Paul's theological and rhetorical strategy. On the basis of this study, four conclusions are reached for understanding Paul. First, Paul inherited a symbolic universe with signs already "full" of signification. Second, knowing the (diachronically acquired) connotative range of a "surface" symbol (e.g. Glory) aids in discerning Paul's precise contingent strategy. Third, knowing the "surface" symbol's referential power defines and contributes to the "deeper structure" of Paul's theological grammar. Finally, the heuristic power within the construals of the Glory tradition coalesce in Paul's Christophany and thus provide coherence at the "deepest" level of Paul's Christology.


A Peaceable Psychology

A Peaceable Psychology

Author: Alvin Dueck

Publisher: Brazos Press

Published: 2009-11

Total Pages: 288

ISBN-13: 158743105X

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Two psychologists address the challenges of cross-cultural therapy and the promise of "peaceable psychology."


Interpretation of Tongues and Prophecy in 1 Corinthians 12-14, with a Pentecostal Hermeneutics

Interpretation of Tongues and Prophecy in 1 Corinthians 12-14, with a Pentecostal Hermeneutics

Author: Jeon Ahn Yongnan

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2019-05-21

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 9004397175

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Bringing “spiritual experience” into the domain of biblical hermeneutics, this book will certainly stimulate current debates within this field, among both Pentecostals and Christians of other traditions. The author also applies a Pentecostal hermeneutical methodology to Paul’s teaching on tongues and prophecy in 1 Corinthians 12–14, opening possibilities to a Pentecostal pneumatology that tends instead to focus on the Lukan narrative. Paul’s texts are reconsidered not as doctrinal or situational documents but as dynamic communication within a living community.