Toward Rediscovering the Old Testament
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.93 (710 Votes) |
Asin | : | 031037121X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 219 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-05-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Dr. . Kaiser and his wife, Marge, currently reside at Kerith Farm in Cedar Grove, Wisconsin. Kaiser's website is walterckaiserjr. (PhD, Brandeis University) is distinguished professor emeritus of Old Testament and president emeritus of Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. SPANISH BIO: Walter C. Kaiser, (hijo) (Ph.D., Brandeis University) es profesor distinguido de Antiguo Testamento en el Seminario Teologico de Gordon-Conwell. Dr. Dr. Kaiser Jr. About the Author Walter C. Kaiser has written over 40 books, including Toward an Exegetical Theology: Biblical Exegesis for Preaching and Teaching; The Messiah in the Old Testament; and The Promise-Plan of God; and coauthored An Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics: The Search for Meaning
It deals with some of the crucial topics necessary to a proper and practical interpretation and application of the Old Testament and discusses them in three parts: (1) The Old Testament and Scholarship, (2) The Old Testament and Theology, and (3) The Old Testament and Life.. After defining the problems, the author proposes models and solutions for some age-old dilemmas. Toward Rediscovering the Old Testament gives an up-to-date, concise, and challenging presentation of several major areas of Old
. Kaiser has written over 40 books, including Toward an Exegetical Theology: Biblical Exegesis for Preaching and Teaching; The Messiah in the Old Testament; and The Promise-Plan of God; and coauthored An Introduction to Biblical Hermeneutics: The Search for Meaning. Dr. Kaiser and his wife, Marge, currently reside at Kerith Farm in Cedar Grove, Wisconsin. Kaiser's website is walterckaiserjr. Dr. (PhD, Brandeis University) is distinguished professor emeritus of
a good primer on old testament biblical theology This book is part of the "Toward" series that Kaiser has written. He takes somewhat of a middle road between dispensationalism and covenant theology by his promise-fulfillment method. The book has 3 parts: an overview of the history of OT theology, an overview of the "promise" concept in OT theology and thirdly an overview of how to apply the OT today.Basically this book would make an excellent textbook for an introduction to Old Testament biblical theology. One weakness is his strange insistence that Eva. Four Stars Wanius de Amorim Very good book