توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Brevard Childs, Biblical Theologian: For the Church's One Bible
نام کتاب : Brevard Childs, Biblical Theologian: For the Church's One Bible
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : Brevard Childs ، متکلمان کتاب مقدس: برای کتاب مقدس یک کلیسا
سری : Forschungen Zum Alten Testament 2. Reihe; 46
نویسندگان : Daniel R Driver
ناشر : Mohr Siebeck
سال نشر : 2010
تعداد صفحات : 343
ISBN (شابک) : 9783161503689 , 3161503686
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Cover
Dedication
Preface
Contents
Abbreviations
Chapter 1. Introduction
A. Childs as Biblical Theologian
B. Canon and History
I. Early and Late Attitudes to History: From 1952 to 2008
II. Canons Broad and Narrow
C. Outline and Prospect
Part I. Reading Childs in English and German
Chapter 2. Reading Childs in English and German
A. Orientation — Between Europe and America
B. Reading Childs in English
I. Critical Reconstructions of Childsian Hermeneutics
John Barton: The Prototype for Reconstructing Method
Mark Brett: A Charitable Reconstruction?
Paul Noble: Another Reconstruction of Canonical Hermeneutics
William Lyons: Childs in Perspectival Perspective
II. Conclusion: Pro-bono Psychotherapy is No Charitable Reading
C. Reading Childs in German
I. Catching Up with North America
Rolf Rendtorff Spots a Genuine Alternative
Manfred Oeming: An Early Account in German
Others Move in a New Direction
Georg Steins: A Reconstruction and a Second Wave
II. Conclusion: Intertextuality and the Pressure of the Sensus Literalis
Chapter 3. What is Biblical Theology? (Does it Matter Where a Scholar was Trained?)
A. Coming to Terms
I. The Barth Connection: Barr at Edinburgh
II. The Barth Connection: Childs after Basel
B. Rendtorff’s Input
C. Interim Conclusion
Part II.“The Inner Logic of Scripture’s Textual Authority”
Chapter 4. Form — Final Form: Canon after Gunkel
A. Hermann Gunkel’s Religion
I. On the Formation of Biblical Literature
Genesis
Prophetic Literature
The Psalms
II. Gunkel’s Tacit Canon
B. Ersatz Biblical Theology? Religious History in Four Editions
C. Canon after Gunkel
I. Childs after Gunkel
II. Childs after von Rad
III. Continuity and Change
Chapter 5. The Heart of the Matter (Res): Against Narrative and Intertextual Readings
A. The Notion of a Yale School — Chiefly on Biblical Reference
B. Parsing “Canon”: Is its Formation Centripetal or Centrifugal?
I. Midrash and the Chronicler
II. Isaiah is Deictic, Not Midrashic
C. Canonical Intertextuality and Christian Figural Reading
Chapter 6. Canon and Midrash: Confronting the “Mystery of Israel”
A. Why Canon over Midrash?
I. Five Objections
Objection 1
Objection 2
Objection 3
Objection 4
Objection 5
II. Sed Contra
B. Two Roads Not Taken
I. With Seeligmann for Midrash and Kanonbewußtsein?
On Psalm Titles
Road One — Benno Jacob’s Modern Midrash
Road Two — James Sander’s Modern Midrash
II. Inner-biblical Exegesis
C. The “Mystery of Israel” Reconsidered
I. Neusner’s Always-open Canon
A “recht starken Angriff ”
II. “The Church’s Ongoing Search for the Christian Bible”
III. Conclusion: Whither the Mystery
Highest Common Denominator Jewish-Christian Dialogue
Part III.The Mystery of Christ
Chapter 7. Criticism and the Rule: Two Measures of Allegory
A Long Chain of Disagreements: Professors Barr and Childs
A. Barr and the (Allegorical) Nature of Biblical Criticism
I. Ambiguities
The Church’s Book
The Word of God?
II. In Company with the Author: Or, In Pursuit of the Minds of Men
Allegory as a Matter of Semantics
III. Conclusion: Allegory has Rules
B. Childs’ Proposal for Multi-level Readings of Scripture
I. Call it Allegory
“A Historically Referential Reading is Theologically Inadequate”
Barthian Reference Revisited
Biblical Theology: Extending Through Figuration
The Necessity of Multiple Level Interpretation
II. Wilhelm Vischer and the Christuszeugnis of the OT
III. “Family Resemblance”: A Spiritual Reading of Spiritual Reading
Defining Allegory
IV. Conclusion: “A Rule of Faith Called Canon”
C. Noetic and Ontic Trinitarianism
I. Barr: Trinitarian Rather Than Christological
Childs’ Critique
II. Childs: God’s Redemptive Will from the Beginning
The Trinity and Multi-level Readings
A “Morphological Fit” in Isaiah 53
Chapter 8. “For a Generation to Come”: The Scope of Psalm 102 in Reception and Research
A. Recent Critical Discussion
B. Augustine’s Interpretation
C. Reprise
Chapter 9. Epilogue
Appendix
A. First Letter
B. Second Letter
Bibliography
A. Brevard Springs Childs
Dissertation & Books
Articles & Select Papers
Select Reviews
Select Audio Recordings
Notable Items in the Princeton Archives
B. Other Works Consulted
Indexes
A. Old Testament
B. New Testament
Author Index
Subject Index