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200 1 _aNew Testament Theology
_eBasic Issues in the current debate
_fHasel, G.F.
210 _aGrand Rapids
_cWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
327 _aContents Abbreviations Introduction I. Beginnings and development of NT Theology From the reformation to the Enlightenment the Age of Enlightenment From the Enlightenment to Dialectical Theology From Dialectical theology to the Present II. Methodology in NT Theology The Thematic Approach The Existentialist Approach The Historical Approach The Salvation History Approach Concluding Remarks III. The Center and Unity in NT Theology The Issue The Quest for the Center of the NT Anthropology Salvation History Covenant, Love, and Other proposals Christology The Center of the NT and the Canon within the Canon Patterns of Disunity and Discontinuity Overemphasis of NT - Underemphasis of OT Underemphasis of NT - Overemphasis of OT Patterns of Unity and Continuitu Historical Connection Scriptural Dependence Vocabulary Themes Typology Promise - Fulfillment Salvation History Unity of Perspective V. Basic Proposals toward a NT Theology: A Multiplex Approach NT Theology as a Historical-Theological Discipline NT Theology Based on NT Writings NT Theology Presented on Basis of Books and Blocks of Material NT Theology Presented on Basis of Longitudinal Themes NT Theology Reveals Unity NT Theology and Biblical Theology Selected Bibliography Index of Names Index of Subjects
330 _aRecent years have witnessed the publication of a vast amount of material on New Testament theology. Many theologians, unable to agree on the nature, function, method, and scope of this discipline, have offered their own interpretations of the subject. Unfortunately, this increasing variety of approaches has resulted in a tension and confusion among scholars and students. Gerhard Hasel addresses the situation with an in-depth discussion of the basic issues of the debate. He begins with a comprehensive survey of the emergence and development of New Testament theology over the last two centuries. From this overview he discerns various issues which have led to the present state of crisis in this area of study. Professor Hasel examines the issues related to methodology, to the unity of the New Testament, and to the relationship between the New and the Old Testaments. He concludes with some basic proposals for doing theology with an historical and theological method which seeks to be faithful to the biblical material.
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