
Biblical Knowing
A Scriptural Epistemology of Error
Dru Johnson(Author)
James Clarke & Co Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 28. August 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
249 pages
978-0-227-17438-8 (ISBN)
Description
The importance of human knowledge and the consequences of error are constantly stressed within Scripture, which emphasizes the knowledge of good and evil: knowing that YHWH IS your God; knowing that Jesus is the Christ; and the goal of developing Israel into a 'wise and discerning people'. We, too, long for confidence in our understanding - the assurance that our most basic knowledge is not ultimately incorrect. Biblical Knowing assesses what Israel knew, but more importantly, how she was meant to know - introducing a comprehensive scriptural epistemology, firmly rooted in the Scripture's own presentation of important epistemological events in the story of Israel. Because modern philosophy has also made authoritative claims about knowledge, Biblical Knowing engages contemporary academic views of knowledge (e.g., Reformed Epistemology, scientific epistemology, Virtue Epistemology, etc) and recent philosophical method (e.g., Analytic Theology), assessing them for points of congruence or departure from Scripture's own epistemology. Additionally, Biblical Knowing explores what proper knowing looks like in the task of theology itself, in the teaching and preaching of the church, and in the context of counseling.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 153 mm
Weight
392 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-227-17438-8 (9780227174388)
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Dru Johnson is an Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at The King's College in New York City. He is also the Templeton Associate Research Fellow in Analytic Theology at the Institute for Advanced Studies at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem, Israel.
Content
Foreword by Craig Bartholomew
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 How Should We Conceive of Knowledge and Error?
2 Knowing in the Garden: Genesis 2
3 Error in the Garden: Genesis 3
4 Erroneous Knowing in Exodus and Beyond
5 Knowing under the Prophet-Messiah: Mark, Luke, and John
6 Scientific Epistemology, Wisdom, and the Epistles
7 Broad Reality and Contemporary Epistemology
8 Analytic Theology and Biblical Scholarship
9 Implications for Theologians and the Church
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 How Should We Conceive of Knowledge and Error?
2 Knowing in the Garden: Genesis 2
3 Error in the Garden: Genesis 3
4 Erroneous Knowing in Exodus and Beyond
5 Knowing under the Prophet-Messiah: Mark, Luke, and John
6 Scientific Epistemology, Wisdom, and the Epistles
7 Broad Reality and Contemporary Epistemology
8 Analytic Theology and Biblical Scholarship
9 Implications for Theologians and the Church
Bibliography
Index