Introduction Type One: Biblical Theology as Historical Description Chapter 1: Definition Chapter 2: James Barr Type Two: Biblical Theology as History of Redemption Chapter 3: Definition Chapter 4: D. A. Carson Type Three: Biblical Theology as Worldview-Story Chapter 5: Definition Chapter 6: N. T. Wright Type Four: Biblical Theology as Canonical Approach Chapter 7: Definition Chapter 8: Brevard Childs Type Five: Biblical Theology as Christological Construction Chapter 9: Definition Chapter 10: Francis Watson Conclusion: The Future of Biblical Theology
Edward W. Klink III, Ph.D. (University of St. Andrews) is Associate
Professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology, Biola
University. He is the author of The Sheep of the Fold: The Audience
and Origin of the Gospel of John), editor of The Audience of the
Gospels: The Origin and Function of the Gospels in Early
Christianity, and is currently writing a commentary on the Gospel
of John for the Zondervan Exegetical Commentary on the New
Testament series.
Darian R. Lockett, Ph.D. (University of St. Andrews) is Associate
Professor of New Testament at Talbot School of Theology, Biola
University. He is the author of Purity and Worldview in the Epistle
of James, and is currently writing an introduction to the Catholic
Epistles for the T. & T. Clark Approaches to Biblical Studies
series. He has contributed several chapters on James and Jude to
the SBL Methodological Reassessments of the Letters of James, Peter
and Jude series.
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