-Titulo Original : Hacia Una Teologia Del Antiguo Testamento
-Fabricante :
Vida
-Descripcion Original:
En los estudios del Antiguo Testamento, ningun aspecto tiene tantas demandas como la teologia. Al reconocer la mayor crisis en teologia biblica, la incapacidad de reafirmar y aplicar la autoridad de la Biblia, Walter Kaiser ofrece la solucion a los asuntos sin resolver referentes a la importancia de su definicion y metodologia.Una buena comprension de la teologia biblica, explica el autor, nos muestra un mapa al que cada escritor biblico contribuyo consciente y deliberadamente. Sin embargo, esta unidad biblica, que muchos teologos temen adoptar por miedo a incorporar sin intencion parte de sus conceptos, es la base fundamental que el mismo texto de la Biblia confirma. Esa base es la promesa de Dios.En la primera parte de su libro, el Dr. Kaiser discute la dificultad inherente al determinar la verdadera naturaleza, metodo, alcance y motivacion para la teologia del Antiguo Testamento. En la segunda, aplica su solucion en forma clara y metodica al discutir en forma cronologica los periodos del Antiguo Testamento, desde el Prepatriarcal (Prolegomenos a la Promesa) hasta el Postexilico (Triunfo de la Promesa). From the Back Cover Discover a new panorama of the Old Testament as Walter Kaiser explores the theology that grew and developed from Genesis to Malachi. Kaiser bares the bedrock of our faith by examining what the texts themselves say without the superimposition of philosophies, pre-suppositions, or theological systems. Instead he shows the actual theological world that each writer inhabited and how they combined their theological inheritance from earlier writers and prophets with the new and sometimes surprising revelations they received for application to the circumstances and needs of their own era. This is a book with theological meat that should have a place in the library of every serious Bible student, seminarian and pastor. This book is the cornerstone for developing an exegesis, an exposition, a proclamation and a systematic theology. Here are the issues, the conflicts and the possibility of a real beginning of a genuine Biblical theology. Dr. Kaiser tests his approach by chronologically discussing the texts from each of the Old Testament eras from creation to the postexilic period. A special section examines the connections between the Old and New Testament theology. About the Author Walter C. Kaiser, (hijo) (Ph.D., Brandeis University) es profesor distinguido de Antiguo Testamento en el Seminario Teologico de Gordon-Conwell.
-Fabricante :
Vida
-Descripcion Original:
En los estudios del Antiguo Testamento, ningun aspecto tiene tantas demandas como la teologia. Al reconocer la mayor crisis en teologia biblica, la incapacidad de reafirmar y aplicar la autoridad de la Biblia, Walter Kaiser ofrece la solucion a los asuntos sin resolver referentes a la importancia de su definicion y metodologia.Una buena comprension de la teologia biblica, explica el autor, nos muestra un mapa al que cada escritor biblico contribuyo consciente y deliberadamente. Sin embargo, esta unidad biblica, que muchos teologos temen adoptar por miedo a incorporar sin intencion parte de sus conceptos, es la base fundamental que el mismo texto de la Biblia confirma. Esa base es la promesa de Dios.En la primera parte de su libro, el Dr. Kaiser discute la dificultad inherente al determinar la verdadera naturaleza, metodo, alcance y motivacion para la teologia del Antiguo Testamento. En la segunda, aplica su solucion en forma clara y metodica al discutir en forma cronologica los periodos del Antiguo Testamento, desde el Prepatriarcal (Prolegomenos a la Promesa) hasta el Postexilico (Triunfo de la Promesa). From the Back Cover Discover a new panorama of the Old Testament as Walter Kaiser explores the theology that grew and developed from Genesis to Malachi. Kaiser bares the bedrock of our faith by examining what the texts themselves say without the superimposition of philosophies, pre-suppositions, or theological systems. Instead he shows the actual theological world that each writer inhabited and how they combined their theological inheritance from earlier writers and prophets with the new and sometimes surprising revelations they received for application to the circumstances and needs of their own era. This is a book with theological meat that should have a place in the library of every serious Bible student, seminarian and pastor. This book is the cornerstone for developing an exegesis, an exposition, a proclamation and a systematic theology. Here are the issues, the conflicts and the possibility of a real beginning of a genuine Biblical theology. Dr. Kaiser tests his approach by chronologically discussing the texts from each of the Old Testament eras from creation to the postexilic period. A special section examines the connections between the Old and New Testament theology. About the Author Walter C. Kaiser, (hijo) (Ph.D., Brandeis University) es profesor distinguido de Antiguo Testamento en el Seminario Teologico de Gordon-Conwell.

