"Lee McDonald has written a lucid and accessible account of the formation of the Christian Bible, clearly marshalling the major evidence, working through the main problems, and reaching persuasive …
Especially in recent years questions concerning the historical place and the theological significance of the canon have come to the fore in biblical criticsm. On the one hand, there are..,
What does it mean to speak of a "canon" of scripture? How, when, and where did the canon of the Hebrew Bible come into existence? Why does it have three divisions? What canon was in use among the J…
Inspiration is a much-treated subject. It is, however, one of perennial importance. Somewhat strangely, it seems to the author, the question of inspiration is often considered without giving proper…
This provocative book pursues a series of questions associated with canon(s) of the Bible. How does the canon influence the meaning of the texts of which it is composed? Could texts be "liberated" …
carefully researched and compellingly reasoned, this explanation of the history of the church's canon illuminates the origin of the scriptures for today's church. From the collection of the Hebrew …
This study guide has a twofold aim: to show the Biblical basis for the doctrine of salvation by sovereign grace and to exlpore the close relationship of doctrine and life.
This book is based upon the James Sprunt lectures delivered in Febuary 1982 aqt Union Theological Seminary, Richmond, Virginia and in fact is very close to the text as then delivered, with only som…
Drawing on a broad array of contributors, volume seven of the Scripture and Hermeneutics Series assesses the current state of canonical interpretation and uses that as a starting point for explorin…
An informed and coherent account of the issues involved in the formation of the canon. This book is a timely and nuanced critique of the anachronistic approach to canon studies adopted by too many …