Theology and Scriptural Imagination: Directions in Modern TheologyISBN: 978-0-631-21075-7
Paperback
144 pages
October 1998, Wiley-Blackwell
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- Cross-disciplinary essays by authors in diverse fields
- David Dawson, against the background of the seductive pleas for anti-Jewishness during the German Church struggle, shows how figural reading of Scripture is tightly bound to the fashioning of Christian identity
- Kathryn Greene-McCreight shows how Scripture absorbs the world of John Calvin
- Mary McClintock Fulkerson offers a feminist case for non-sexist interpretive communities
- Alvin Planting a proposes how a Christian philosopher can challenge, while taking advantage of, Higher Biblical Criticisms.