More workbook than handbook, this introduction to the Old Testament is rooted in decades of tried and proven teaching. Goldingay displays a robust confidence in the truthfulness of Scripture combined with a refreshing trust in the reader's ability to grapple responsibly with the Old Testament.</di
An Introduction to the Old Testament: Exploring Text, Approaches & Issues
β Scribed by John Goldingay
- Publisher
- IVP Academic
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 399
- Edition
- [Enhanced Credo edition].
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
More workbook than handbook, this introduction to the Old Testament is rooted in decades of tried and proven teaching. Goldingay displays a robust confidence in the truthfulness of Scripture combined with a refreshing trust in the reader's ability to grapple responsibly with the Old Testament.
β¦ Table of Contents
Preface --
Web resources --
Part one: Introduction --
Part two: The Torah --
Part three: The prophets --
Part four: The writings --
Part five: Looking back over the whole --
Bibliography --
Name index --
Subject index --
Scripture index --
Praise for An introduction to the Old Testament --
About the author.
β¦ Subjects
Bible -- Old Testament -- Textbooks;Bible -- Old Testament -- Introductions;Bible -- Old Testament
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