Inspiration: Towards a Christian Interpretation of Biblical
Inspiration anchors its study of inspiration firmly in the Scriptures
and examines the inspired nature of the Bible and its inspiring
impact. Gerald O'Collins begins by examining classical view of
inspiration expounded by Karl Barth and Raymond Collins. He takes up
the inspired origin of the Old Testament, where earlier books helped
to inspire later books, before moving to the New Testament, which
throughout shows the inspiring impact of the inherited
Scriptures--both in direct citations and in many echoes. The work then
investigates the Bible's inspiring influence on Christian worship,
preaching, teaching, the visual arts, literature, and life. After a
chapter that clarifies the interrelationship between divine
revelation, tradition, and inspiration, two chapters expound ten
characteristics of biblical inspiration, with special emphasis on the
inspiring quality of the Bible. O'Collins explains a major consequence
of inspiration, biblical truth, and the grounds on which the Church
'canonized' the Scriptures. After spelling out three approaches to
biblical interpretation (the authorial intention, the role of readers,
and the primacy of the text itself), the book ends by setting out ten
principles for engaging theologically with the Scriptures. An epilogue
highlights two achievements of the book. By carefully distinguishing
inspiration from divine revelation and biblical truth, it can deliver
readers from false problems. This work also underlines the inspiring
effects of the Scriptures as part of the Holy Spirit's work of
inspiration.
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Towards a Christian Interpretation of Biblical Inspiration
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780192559258
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
OUP Oxford
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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