Narrative and Ontology

OLD TESTAMENT THEOLOGY: The "OT" bit references historical, literary, cultural issues (the particulars), the "theology" bit references the Big Picture (and why it matters). These two poles are expressed in the title. This blog concerns everything in between.

Sunday, 20 July 2008

Thread Summary: Scripture's two testaments

The following is a summary of all my posts (so far) dealing with the third of Childs' "constitutive features of Christian exegesis":
  1. The problem of a two testamental canon
  2. Which canon should we use?
  3. The scope of the canon: The "Protestant" pole
  4. The scope of the canon: The "Catholic" solution
  5. Which canon? Brevard Childs' response
  6. The struggle for the scope of the Christian canon
  7. The relation of the New Testament to the Old
  8. Two testaments, four gospels: the hermeneutical significance of juxtaposition
  9. On handling the continuity and discontinuity between the Old and New Testaments
Phil Sumpter at 17:44
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I'm a technological numpty, so setting up this blog is probably the most significant e-experience I've had since I got hotmail about ten years ago. However, the thirst for dialogue partners and an urge to express has forced me out of the comfort of my office into the excting (and scary) new world of cyberspace. Mal sehen was passiert! I've been interviewed at biblioblogs.com. I also have an academia.edu profile. Oh, and I now have an Amazon wishlist.
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