ISBN-13: 9781498206730 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 198 str.
ISBN-13: 9781498206730 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 198 str.
Table of Contents: Part 1: The Discipline of Hearing 1. Exegesis as a Theological Discipline 2. Listening To and Listening For Part 2: The Presence of the Prior Word 3. Challenged by the Greek Precedent 4. Energized by Jewish Beginnings 5. Paul: Problem and Promise 6. Death and Afterlife in the New Testament Part 3: The Word as Criterion 7. The Penetrating Word 8. Scripture and Canon 9. The Gospel's Promise of Salvation Part 4: A Word for Bearers of the Word 10. Our Identity's Dimensions 11. A Word for Us Theologians 12. Is There Good News for Ministers Too? 13. The Fear of the Lord is the Beginning of Knowledge Part 5: The Word Borne 14. Summoned to Christian Unity 15. King Jesus? 16. Are You the Coming One? 17. Promise and Hope '""Repentance, ' observes Leander Keck, 'is the discipline of turning the life Godward and holding it steadily into the wind.' This book testifies to a life and profession of such graced discipline. Palpable on every page are the integrity of Christian faith and the scholar's accountability to God. Echoes of the Word they may be--but their sonority outweighs the babbling of contemporary biblical exegesis and theological interpretation."" --C. Clifton Black, Otto A. Piper Professor of Biblical Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ ""For more than a half a century, Lee Keck has combined first-rate NT scholarship, theological acumen, and a passion for the church. Keck's dialogue between historical critical inquiry and the contemporary relevance of the biblical text is as important for those who feel little need to take the biblical text seriously as it is for those who refuse to recognize its limits. This collection of addresses and sermons is exemplary in demonstrating how scholarship can serve the church. I endorse it whole-heartedly."" --Gregory Sterling, The Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament, Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT ""The longer I've practiced ministry, the more I've looked for resources like Echoes of the Word: this collection of essays and sermons which speaks to heart and head alike; from which I can learn, be encouraged, and be challenged; written with extraordinary scholarship and near-poetry by one who both critically studies and passionately lives his faith. Keck has given us a unique gift, gathered from a life of teaching and leadership. Treasure it "" --Natalie Hanson, pastor, Christ First UMC, Jamestown, NY Leander Keck is Professor of Biblical Theology Emeritus at Yale Divinity School. He is author of numerous published works, including Who Is Jesus?, Paul and His Letters, Romans, The Church Confident, The Pauline Letters, and A Future for the Historical Jesus. He is also the general editor and senior New Testament editor of The New Interpreter's Bible.
Table of Contents:Part 1: The Discipline of Hearing1. Exegesis as a Theological Discipline2. Listening To and Listening ForPart 2: The Presence of the Prior Word3. Challenged by the Greek Precedent4. Energized by Jewish Beginnings5. Paul: Problem and Promise6. Death and Afterlife in the New TestamentPart 3: The Word as Criterion7. The Penetrating Word8. Scripture and Canon9. The Gospels Promise of SalvationPart 4: A Word for Bearers of the Word10. Our Identitys Dimensions11. A Word for Us Theologians12. Is There Good News for Ministers Too?13. The Fear of the Lord is the Beginning of KnowledgePart 5: The Word Borne14. Summoned to Christian Unity15. King Jesus?16. Are You the Coming One?17. Promise and Hope""Repentance, observes Leander Keck, is the discipline of turning the life Godward and holding it steadily into the wind. This book testifies to a life and profession of such graced discipline. Palpable on every page are the integrity of Christian faith and the scholars accountability to God. Echoes of the Word they may be--but their sonority outweighs the babbling of contemporary biblical exegesis and theological interpretation.""--C. Clifton Black, Otto A. Piper Professor of Biblical Theology, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ""For more than a half a century, Lee Keck has combined first-rate NT scholarship, theological acumen, and a passion for the church. Kecks dialogue between historical critical inquiry and the contemporary relevance of the biblical text is as important for those who feel little need to take the biblical text seriously as it is for those who refuse to recognize its limits. This collection of addresses and sermons is exemplary in demonstrating how scholarship can serve the church. I endorse it whole-heartedly.""--Gregory Sterling, The Lillian Claus Professor of New Testament, Yale Divinity School, New Haven, CT""The longer Ive practiced ministry, the more Ive looked for resources like Echoes of the Word: this collection of essays and sermons which speaks to heart and head alike; from which I can learn, be encouraged, and be challenged; written with extraordinary scholarship and near-poetry by one who both critically studies and passionately lives his faith. Keck has given us a unique gift, gathered from a life of teaching and leadership. Treasure it!""--Natalie Hanson, pastor, Christ First UMC, Jamestown, NYLeander Keck is Professor of Biblical Theology Emeritus at Yale Divinity School. He is author of numerous published works, including Who Is Jesus?, Paul and His Letters, Romans, The Church Confident, The Pauline Letters, and A Future for the Historical Jesus. He is also the general editor and senior New Testament editor of The New Interpreters Bible.