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Theological Commentary: Evangelical Perspectives

Publisher:
, 2011
ISBN: 9780567423290
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This text provides a compilation of commentaries for the benefit of the church’s wisdom, witness, and worship. The book includes essays by R. Michael Allen, Henri Blocher, D.A. Carson, Michael Horton, Kelly M. Kapic, Andrew McGowan, R.W.L. Moberly, Daniel J. Treier, and Kevin Vanhoozer. Each essay addresses a specific passage of Scripture with the intention of helping Christians think more clearly about their lives in relation to the Word of God.

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  • Covers a variety of compelling biblical texts
  • Includes extensive scriptural indexes
  • Contains essays by 11 distinguished contributors
  • Theological Commentary
  • Genesis 1
  • Exodus 3
  • Psalm 22: Forsakenness and the God Who Sings
  • Proverbs 8: Hearing Lady Wisdom’s Offer Again
  • Ezekiel 14: “I, The Lord, Have Deceived That Prophet”: Divine Deception, Inception, and Communicative Action
  • Mark 12: God’s Lordly Son and Trinitarian Christology
  • John 1: Preexistent Logos and God the Son
  • Ephesians 4:1–16: The Ascension, the Church, and the Spoils of War
  • Colossians 3: Deification, Theosis, Participation, or Union with Christ?
  • What Is Theological Commentary? An Old Testament Perspective
  • Theological Interpretation of Scripture: Yes, But . . .

Top Highlights

“First, we are offering commentary upon Holy Scripture” (Page 1)

“But what is often forgotten is that to feel forsaken there had to be a time when you felt you belonged, you were secure.” (Page 42)

“we are like the one in Mt. 13:44 who stumbles upon a treasure hidden in a field” (Page 99)

“Adolf Schlatter observed that claims to objective neutrality result from a lack of self-awareness: ‘If he claims to be an observer, concerned solely with his object, then he is concealing what is really happening. As a matter of fact, he is always in possession of certain convictions, and these determine him not simply in the sense that his judgments derive from them, but also in that his perception and observation is molded by them.’” (Page 4)

“TIS is an attempt to transcend the barren exegeses generated by historical-critical methods, and especially those readings of Scripture that are ‘historical’ in the sense that they are frankly anti-supernatural interpretations determined by post-Enlightenment assumptions about the nature of history.” (Page 188)

This excellent collection brings together some fine examples of the theological interpretation at work on particular biblical texts, along with some sympathetic assessments of the prospects for reading Scripture theologically. Each of the essays demonstrates exegetical finesse, theological alertness, and sensitivity to the spiritual dimensions of study of Scripture; taken together, they deserve a wide and attentive readership.

John Webster, professor of systematic theology, University of Aberdeen, Scotland

The twofold task skillfully undertaken in this volume should inspire all Christians . . . Michael Allen is to be commended for his vision of theological renewal.

Matthew Levering, professor of religious studies, University of Dayton

R. Michael Allen

R. Michael Allen teaches systematic (or dogmatic) theology and theological ethics as a way to train students to delight in the study of God’s mighty deeds (Psalm 111:2). He hopes that integrated study of Bible and theology will help students prepare for faithful ministry in the local church by considering our worship and witness in light of God’s Word. He is especially interested in how Christian doctrine relates to other theological disciplines: biblical theology, historical theology, and moral theology. He grew up in both the South and in South Florida as the son of a Presbyterian pastor. He is presently a candidate for ordination as a teaching elder in the Evangelical Presbyterian Church.

In addition to his work in the seminary, he enjoys serving in local churches: teaching classes for children and adults, preaching, and working in the nursery. Prior to joining the faculty at Knox, he taught undergraduate and graduate students at Wheaton College for two years. He has also been active in the American Academy of Religion, the Evangelical Theological Society, and the Society of Biblical Literature.

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