Old Testament Theology Volume One Gerhard von Rad
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Old Testament Theology Volume One

Author: Gerhard von Rad
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Book Title
Old Testament Theology Volume One
Author
Gerhard von Rad
Book Condition
GOOD - previous owner's name
ISBN
9780050011393
Book Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Oliver and Boyd
Year Published
1973
English-speaking readers will welcome the first volume of Gerhard von Rad's Old Testament Theology now available in translation. This is a most important book in every respect. It not only offers a detailed account of Israel's historical traditions as well as much on the Psalms and the Wisdom literature, but it raises fundamental questions as to the method to be adopted in a theology of the Old Testament. Unlike other recent works on the subject, this makes no use of the traditional divisions used in dogmatics, but insists that the witness of the Old Testament itself must be followed and its order used.

English-speaking readers will welcome the first volume of Gerhard von Rad's Old Testament Theology now available in translation. This is a most important book in every respect. It not only offers a detailed account of Israel's historical traditions as well as much on the Psalms and the Wisdom literature, but it raises fundamental questions as to the method to be adopted in a theology of the Old Testament. Unlike other recent works on the subject, this makes no use of the traditional divisions used in dogmatics, but insists that the witness of the Old Testament itself must be followed and its order used.

English-speaking readers will welcome the first volume of Gerhard von Rad's Old Testament Theology now available in translation. This is a most important book in every respect. It not only offers a detailed account of Israel's historical traditions as well as much on the Psalms and the Wisdom literature, but it raises fundamental questions as to the method to be adopted in a theology of the Old Testament. Unlike other recent works on the subject, this makes no use of the traditional divisions used in dogmatics, but insists that the witness of the Old Testament itself must be followed and its order used.