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Hasel makes a concise summary of the field in his own terms. Makes the various approaches to OT theology easy to understand. Gives his own opinions at the end of each chapter after summarizing other scholars opinions.
Hasel makes a concise summary of the field in his own terms. Excellent book! This will assist any Bible College Student to understand the various themes scholars have concluded make up the Old Testament. It is well worth the read even though I believe the printing date is 1991.
Old Testament Theology: Basic Issues in the Current Debate. Bibliography Gerhard Hasel (1935–1994) was the J. N. Andrews Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology and the Director of the P. programs at the Andrews University Theological Seminary in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Before his death, Hasel had published over three hundred and nineteen articles as well as nineteen books.
Home Browse Books Book details, Old Testament Theology: Basic Issues in the. In the revision, Hasel has incorporated significant scholarship since 1982 and has expanded his remarkable bibliography. Old Testament Theology: Basic Issues in the Current Debate. The subject of OT theology remains at the center of the most debated issues in the study of the OT.
Old Testament Theology is the branch of Biblical theology that seeks . Hasel, Gerhard . Old Testament Theology: Basic Issues in the Current Debate, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, IVth E. 1991
Old Testament Theology is the branch of Biblical theology that seeks theological insight within the Old Testament or Hebrew Bible. It explores past and present theological concepts as they pertain to God and God's relationship with creation. The name of God was revealed to Moses in the Old Testament book of Exodus 3:13-15. Through this passage, readers can see the personality of God revealed. 1991. Maller, Allen S. "Isaiah's Suffering Servant: A New View," Jewish Bible Quarterly, 37 no 4 (Oct - Dec 2009).
Old testament theology. Basic Issues in the Current Debate. 4th e. re. updated, and enl. cm. P. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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In this revision Hasel has incorporated significant scholarship since 1982; his bibliography of Old Testament theology, with . This is an excellent book about issues that concern OT Theology.
In this revision Hasel has incorporated significant scholarship since 1982; his bibliography of Old Testament theology, with nearly 950 entries, is the most comprehensive published to date. It deals with issues concerning the historical development of OT Theology, methodology, central theme(s), the relationship between the. An excellent survey of a majority of the players and their arguments throughout what Hasel calls the Golden Age of OT Theology, primarily 1930-1980, while also.
Gerhard Hasel addresses the situation with an in-depth discussion of the basic issues of the debate. He begins with a comprehensive survey of the emergence and development of New Testament theology over the last two centuries. From this overview he discerns various issues which have led to the present state of crisis in this area of study. Professor Hasel examines the issues related to methodology, to the unity of the New Testament, and to the relationship between the New and the Old Testaments.
It is to this situation that Gerhard Hasel addresses himself in Old Testament Theology: Basic Issues in the . Gerhard Hasel is to be congratulated for a very fine book. His summaries were succinct, right on target, and stimulating for further reflection.
It is to this situation that Gerhard Hasel addresses himself in Old Testament Theology: Basic Issues in the Current Debate. Hasel provides a comprehensive survey of the pertinent literature of Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Jewish scholars from America, Scandinavia, the British Isles, and the Continent, and in so doing, casts fresh light on what is happening today in this field of theological enterprise. The book should be on the shelf of every pastor/preacher who wants to take the Old Testament seriously.
Gerhard Franz Hasel (1935–1994) was a Seventh-day Adventist theologian, and Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology as well as Dean of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University
Gerhard Franz Hasel (1935–1994) was a Seventh-day Adventist theologian, and Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology as well as Dean of the Seventh-day Adventist Theological Seminary at Andrews University. Hasel's childhood experiences in Nazi Germany are recounted in the book A Thousand Shall Fall, written by his younger sister, Susi Hasel Mundy. He married Hilde Schafer, who also survived the war. Gerhard and Hilde had 3 children. Hasel died in a car accident in Utah in 1994.
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