
Conversations at the Edges of Things
Reflections for the Church in Honor of John Goldingay
Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published on 19. October 2012
202 pages
978-1-62189-953-2 (ISBN)
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John Goldingay is an internationally renowned biblical scholar, teacher, and theologian whose writings have impacted Christians across the globe. In Conversations at the Edges of Things, Francis Bridger and James Butler bring together a wide-ranging collection of essays from John's friends and colleagues throughout his career and around the world in honor of his seventieth birthday and his lifetime's service to the church and the academy.
Contributors:
Roger Bowen
Francis Bridger
Colin Buchanan
James T. Butler
Graham Buxton
George Carey
Christopher Cocksworth
Vivienne Faull
Kathleen Scott Goldingay
Sarah Goldingay
Athena Gorospe
Philip Jenson
Robert King
Anne Long
Nancey Murphy
Gordon Oliver
Tom Smail
Marianne Meye Thompson
Stephen Travis
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Language
English
Place of publication
Eugene
United States
ISBN-13
978-1-62189-953-2 (9781621899532)
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Francis Bridger is Ecclesiastical Professor of Anglican Studies and Executive Director of the Center for Anglican Communion Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary. Among his publications are Counselling in Context and Christian Counselling and the Challenge of Postmodernism.
James Butler is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is the coeditor of Understanding the Word: Essays in Honor of Bernhard W. Anderson.
James Butler is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary. He is the coeditor of Understanding the Word: Essays in Honor of Bernhard W. Anderson.
Content
- Intro
- Title Page
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: 1 Corinthians and Tongues Revisited
- Chapter 2: Ruth in Two Canons
- Chapter 3: Old Testament Narratives and Ethics
- Chapter 4: What Holds the Bible Together?
- Chapter 5: Models of Commitment in Paul
- Chapter 6: In Praise of Mystery
- Chapter 7: Evangelical Mary
- Chapter 8: Why Psychology Needs Theology (and John Goldingay)
- Chapter 9: Theology with Passion
- Chapter 10: Growing Old in Gethsemane
- Chapter 11: Biblical Principles of Calling and Training for Mission
- Chapter 12: The Gift of Community
- Chapter 13: To the Man in the Pink Shirt
- Chapter 14: When Choristers Grow Up
- Chapter 15: Encountering Abraham in Africa
- Chapter 16: Filming the Bible
- Chapter 17: Pausing for Thought
- Chapter 18: A Paradigm for the Interpretation of Sacred Space
- Bibliography
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