ISBN-13: 9781608993475 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 424 str.
ISBN-13: 9781608993475 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 424 str.
"Description: Conservative Protestant views of Scripture have not moved much beyond the fundamentalist-modernist controversies of the early twentieth century. Today, discussions must evolve and become transparently conversant with recent scholarly developments. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Authority of Scripture provides contemporary reflections on the most pressing challenges facing inerrancy today. Whatever your current position, this volume will deepen your understanding of the authority of Scripture. TABLE OF CONTENTS and CONTRIBUTORS: Foreword by William Abraham / ix Editor's Preface by Carlos R. Bovell / xvii Historical Perspectives 1 No Creed but the Bible, No Authority Without the Church: American Evangelicals and the Errors of Inerrancy -D. G. Hart / 3 2 The Subordination of Scripture to Human Reason at Old Princeton-Paul Seely / 28 3 The Modernist-Fundamentalist Controversy, the Inerrancy of Scripture, and the Development of American Dispensationalism -Todd Mangum / 46 4 The Cost of Prestige: E. J. Carnell's Quest for Intellectual Orthodoxy-Seth Dowland / 71 5 "Inerrancy, a Paradigm in Crisis"-Carlos R. Bovell / 91 Biblical Perspectives 6 Inerrancy and Evangelical Old Testament Scholarship: Challenges and the Way Forward-J. Daniel Hays / 109 7 Theological Diversity in the Old Testament as Burden or Divine Gift? Problems and Perspectives in the Current Debate-Richard Schultz / 133 8 "But Jesus Believed That David Wrote the Psalms . . ." -Stephen Dawes / 164 9 Some Thoughts on Theological Exegesis of the Old Testament: Toward a Viable Model of Biblical Coherence and Relevance-Peter Enns / 183 10 Inerrantist Scholarship on Daniel: A Valid Historical Enterprise? -Stephen Young / 204 11 The Implications of New Testament Pseudonymy for a Doctrine of Scripture-Stanley E. Porter / 236 Theoretical Perspectives 12 Issues in Forming a Doctrine of Inspiration-Craig Allert / 259 13 How Evangelicals Became Overcommitted to the Bible and Wha Can Be Done about It-J. P. Moreland / 289 14 Biblical Authority: A Social Scientist's Perspective -Brian Malley / 303 15 Authority Redux: Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, and Theology-Christian Early / 323 16 Scripture and Prayer: Participating in God -Harriet A. Harris / 344 17 "A Certain Similarity to the Devil": Historical Criticism and Christian Faith-Gregory Dawes / 354 18 Critical Dislocation and Missional Relocation: Scripture's Evangelical Homecoming-Telford Work / 371 List of Contributors / 397 Endorsements: ""This collection of essays is a bold and high-quality reflection on how to hold to a 'high view' of Scripture once the notion of 'infallibility' is perforce given up. Since my entire life has been outside the orbit of the question of infallibility, much of this is new to me. I have learned a great deal from the judicious, disciplined, honest way in which Scripture is approached here. The wise foreword by William Abraham that functions as an overture is itself of enormous value and prepares the way for the thoughtful, critical, well-informed analyses that are to follow."" -Walter Brueggemann Columbia Theological Seminary ""In recent years major questions about the nature of Scripture have been raised, questions which have given rise to academic and ecclesiastical warfare, with some urging continued defense of inerrancy and others advocating its complete abandonment. The time is ripe for the appearance of studies that explore this troubled landscape in new ways and try to explain how it all has come about. Carlos Bovell has assembled an impressive collection of essays that do just that. Major theological seminaries and major figures are treated in these interesting and thought-provoking essays. Anyone interested in the doctrine of Scripture and how it is debated today must consult Bovell's book."" -Craig A. Evans Acadia Divinity College, Nova Scotia
"Description: Conservative Protestant views of Scripture have not moved much beyond the fundamentalist-modernist controversies of the early twentieth century. Today, discussions must evolve and become transparently conversant with recent scholarly developments. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Authority of Scripture provides contemporary reflections on the most pressing challenges facing inerrancy today. Whatever your current position, this volume will deepen your understanding of the authority of Scripture. TABLE OF CONTENTS and CONTRIBUTORS:Foreword by William Abraham / ixEditors Preface by Carlos R. Bovell / xviiHistorical Perspectives1 No Creed but the Bible, No Authority Without the Church:American Evangelicals and the Errors of Inerrancy-D. G. Hart / 32 The Subordination of Scripture to Human Reason at OldPrinceton-Paul Seely / 283 The Modernist-Fundamentalist Controversy, the Inerrancy ofScripture, and the Development of American Dispensationalism-Todd Mangum / 464 The Cost of Prestige: E. J. Carnells Quest for IntellectualOrthodoxy-Seth Dowland / 715 "Inerrancy, a Paradigm in Crisis"-Carlos R. Bovell / 91Biblical Perspectives6 Inerrancy and Evangelical Old Testament Scholarship: Challengesand the Way Forward-J. Daniel Hays / 1097 Theological Diversity in the Old Testament as Burden or DivineGift? Problems and Perspectives in the Current Debate-RichardSchultz / 1338 "But Jesus Believed That David Wrote the Psalms . . ."-Stephen Dawes / 1649 Some Thoughts on Theological Exegesis of the OldTestament: Toward a Viable Model of Biblical Coherence andRelevance-Peter Enns / 18310 Inerrantist Scholarship on Daniel: A Valid Historical Enterprise?-Stephen Young / 20411 The Implications of New Testament Pseudonymy for a Doctrine ofScripture-Stanley E. Porter / 236Theoretical Perspectives12 Issues in Forming a Doctrine of Inspiration-Craig Allert / 25913 How Evangelicals Became Overcommitted to the Bible and WhaCan Be Done about It-J. P. Moreland / 28914 Biblical Authority: A Social Scientists Perspective-Brian Malley / 30315 Authority Redux: Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, andTheology-Christian Early / 32316 Scripture and Prayer: Participating in God-Harriet A. Harris / 34417 "A Certain Similarity to the Devil": Historical Criticism andChristian Faith-Gregory Dawes / 35418 Critical Dislocation and Missional Relocation: ScripturesEvangelical Homecoming-Telford Work / 371List of Contributors / 397Endorsements:""This collection of essays is a bold and high-quality reflection on how to hold to a high view of Scripture once the notion of infallibility is perforce given up. Since my entire life has been outside the orbit of the question of infallibility, much of this is new to me. I have learned a great deal from the judicious, disciplined, honest way in which Scripture is approached here. The wise foreword by William Abraham that functions as an overture is itself of enormous value and prepares the way for the thoughtful, critical, well-informed analyses that are to follow.""-Walter BrueggemannColumbia Theological Seminary""In recent years major questions about the nature of Scripture have been raised, questions which have given rise to academic and ecclesiastical warfare, with some urging continued defense of inerrancy and others advocating its complete abandonment. The time is ripe for the appearance of studies that explore this troubled landscape in new ways and try to explain how it all has come about. Carlos Bovell has assembled an impressive collection of essays that do just that. Major theological seminaries and major figures are treated in these interesting and thought-provoking essays. Anyone interested in the doctrine of Scripture and how it is debated today must consult Bovells book.""-Craig A. EvansAcadia Divinity College, Nova Scotia