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Addressing a topic of perennial interest in Christian theology, this volume offers a constructive account of the doctrine of providence. Mark Elliott shows that, contrary to received opinion, the Bible has a lot to say about providence as a distinct doctrine within the wider scope of God's acts of salvation. This book by a leading scholar of Christian theology and exegesis is a capstone of years of research on the history and theology of the doctrine of providence.
Mark W. Elliott (PhD, University of Cambridge) is professor of divinity and biblical criticism at the University of Glasgow in Glasgow, Scotland, and the author or coauthor of several books. He previously taught at the University of St. Andrews, where he directed the Institute for Bible, Theology, and Hermeneutics.
Contents1. Is Providence Topical or Even Biblical?2. Alternative Themes to Providence in the Bible3. Providence and Divine Action, Viewed Biblically4. Finding Providence across the Old Testament Genres5. Providence as Set Forth in the New Testament6. Systematic Considerations in the Light of Biblical TheologyIndexes