Opening the Bible : selected writings of Anthony Campbell.

Campbell, Antony F.

Opening the Bible : selected writings of Anthony Campbell. - Adelaide : ATF Theology, 2014. - 512 p.; 23 cm.

Contents: Introduction Summaries of what is to come The Book of Job Life and Job Job: Case study or theology God and suffering-- 'it happens': Job's silent solution The Book of Job: two questions, one answer The Books of Samuel Synchrony and the storyteller Diachrony and synchrony: I Sam 24 and 26 From Philistine to throne (1 Sam 16:14-18:16) Who dare wins: reflections on the story of David and Goliath and the understanding of human freedom 2 Samuel 21-24: The enigma factor Narrative and storytelling Pentateuch beyond sources: a new paradigm The new biblical narrative The storyteller's role: reported story and biblical text Women storytellers in ancient Israel Child sacrifice and God wrestling: Genesis 22 and 32 Preparatory issues in approaching biblical text Form Criticism (OT) The emergence of the form-critical and traditio-hisorical approaches Form criticism's future Structure analysis and the art of exegesis (1 Samuel 16:14-18:30) Nature of the Bible Creationism! Utterly unbiblical The Bible's basic role Word of God or Word of God's people: The Bible's view The Pentateuch: Guard's Van or engine Martin Noth and the Deuteronomistic history Rethinking Revelation: the priority of the present over the past The Reported story: Midway between Oral performance and literary art Past history and present text: the clash of classical and post-critical approaches to biblical text Relationship to God St. Ignatius Loyolo and God's unconditional love God: Jude or lover The Growth of Joshua 1-12 and the theology of extermination God, anger and the Old Testament Dei Verbum: Literary forms and Vatican II-- an Old Testament perspective The Good news and the year for priests Qohelet The Wise Reflections around Frank Gil's Have Life Abundantly: Grass Roots First Some thoughts for a theologically Fuller Eucharistic Prayer

9781922239808


Bible.Old Testament--Commentaries
Priest's writings
Religion--Christian theology--History

BS 511.3 / .C36 2014
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