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"The book is vintage Beale, creatively making connections between Old Testament and New Testament and pursuing a definite vision of how the Bible hangs together."--Douglas J. Moo, Wheaton CollegeIn this comprehensive exposition, a leading New Testament scholar explores the unfolding theological unity of the entire Bible from the vantage point of the New Testament.G. K. Beale, coeditor of the award-winning Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament, examines how the New Testament storyline relates to and develops the Old Testament storyline. Beale argues that every major concept of the New Testament is a development of a concept from the Old and is to be understood as a facet of the inauguration of the latter-day new creation and kingdom. Offering extensive interaction between the two testaments, this volume helps readers see the unifying conceptual threads of the Old Testament and how those threads are woven together in Christ. This major work will be valued by students of the New Testament and pastors alike.
Produktinformation
Utgivningsdatum2011-12-01
Mått163 x 231 x 69 mm
Vikt1 544 g
FormatInbunden
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor1 072
FörlagBaker Publishing Group
ISBN9780801026973
UtmärkelserWinner of Christianity Today Book Award (Biblical Studies) 2013
G. K. Beale (PhD, University of Cambridge) is professor of New Testament and biblical theology at Westminster Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the coeditor of the Commentary on the New Testament Use of the Old Testament and the author of seven books, including commentaries on Revelation and 1 and 2 Thessalonians.
1. Introduction2. The Redemptive-Historical Storyline of the Old Testament3. The Eschatological Storyline of the Old Testament in Relation to Judaism and the New Testament: The Old Testament Focus on the Latter Days (Part 1)4. The Eschatological Storyline of the Old Testament in Relation to Judaism and the New Testament: The Jewish Focus on the Latter Days (Part 2)5. The Eschatological Storyline of the Old Testament in Relation to Judaism and the New Testament: The New Testament Focus on the Latter Days (Part 3)6. Conclusion to the Relation of the Eschatological Storyline of the Old Testament in Relation to Judaism and the New Testament (Part 4)7. The Story of the "Already and Not Yet" End-Time Great Tribulation8. The Story of the "Already and Not Yet" Latter-Day Resurrection and New Creational Kingdom as a Framework for New Testament Theology (Part 1: The Gospels and Acts)9. The Story of the "Already and Not Yet" Latter-Day Resurrection and New Creational Kingdom as a Framework for New Testament Theology (Part 2: Pauline Theology)10. The Story of the "Already and Not Yet" Resurrection and New Creational Kingdom as a Framework for Pauline Testament Theology (Part 3: More Explicit Pauline Expressions of Resurrection as New Creation)11. The Story of the "Already and Not Yet" Resurrection and New Creational Kingdom as a Framework for New Testament Theology: The General Epistles and Revelation (Part 4)12. The Story of Sin as Idolatry: Resembling the Image That Is Revered Either for Ruin or for Restoration.13. The Story of the Restoration of God's Image in Humanity (Part 1: The Old Testament and Synoptic Gospels)14. The Story of the Restoration of God's Image in Humanity (Part 2: Paul, Hebrews, and Revelation)15. The Story of Salvation as New Creation (Part 1): Already and Not Yet Latter-Day Justification16. The Story of Salvation as New Creation (Part 2): Already and Not-Yet Reconciliation as New Creation and Restoration from Exile17. The Story of the Spirit: The Transforming Agent of the Eschatological New Creation18. The Story of the Commencement of the Spirit's Building of Believers into the Transformed Temple of the End-Time New Creation19. The Story of the Eden Sanctuary, Israel's Temple, and Christ and the Church as the Ongoing Transformed Eschatological Temple of God in the New Creational Kingdom20. The Story of the Church as the Transformed Restored Eschatological Israel in the New Creation (Part 1)21. The Story of the Church as the Transformed and Restored Eschatological Israel in the New Creation (Part 2)22. The Story of the Relationship of Israel's Land Promises to the Fulfillment of Israel's Restoration and New Creation Prophecies in Christ and the Church23. The Distinguishing Marks of the Church as Storyline Facets of the Eschatological New Creation and Transformations of Israel's Distinguishing Marks (Part 1): The Sunday Sabbath Observance of the Church as a New Creational, End-Time Reality24. The Distinguishing Marks of the Church as Storyline Facets of the Eschtological New Creation and Transformations of Israel's Distinguishing Marks (Part 2)25. The Story of Christian Living as Transformed New Creational Life (Part 1)26. The Story of Christian Living as Transformed New Creational Life (Part 2)27. Conclusion (Part 1): The Relationship of Inaugurated and Consummative Eschatological Realities to the Parallel Realities Experienced by Old Testament Saints28. Conclusion (Part 2): The Purpose of the Redemptive-Historical Story and Implications for Christian Living in the "Already and Not Yet" Eschatological AgeIndexes