Carson, D A

Collected Writings on Scripture - England Apollos 2010 - 335p

includes index and biblioraphy

Part 1 Essays
1. Approaching the Bible 19
What the Bible Is
How to Interpret the Bible
2. Recent Developments in the Doctrine of Scripture 55
Revisionist Historiography
Focus on the Phenomena of the Bible
Debates over Various Terms
Uncritical Attitudes toward Literary and Other Tools
Sensitivity to "Propositions" and "Literary Genre"
The New Hermeneutic and Problems of Epistemology
Discounting the Concursive Theory
The Diminishing Authority of the Scriptures in the Churches
3. Unity and Diversity in the New Testament: The Possibility of Systematic Theology 111
Statement of the Problem
Working Definitions
Critique
Positive Reflections
Conclusion
4. Redaction Criticism: On the Legitimacy and Illegitimacy of a Literary Tool
The Development of Redaction Criticism
Common Criticisms Leveled against Redaction Criticism
Two Examples
Suggested Guidelines for the Use of Redaction Criticism
Appended Note
5. Is the Doctrine of Claritas Scripturae Still Relevant Today?
Historical Summary
The Contemporary Challenge
A Preliminary Response
Part 2 Reviews
6. Three Books on the Bible: A Critical Review
William J. Abraham, The Divine Inspiration of Holy
Scripture (l981)
James Barr, The Scope and Authority of the Bible (l 980) I. Howard Marshall, Biblical Inspiration (1982)
7. Three More Books on the Bible: A Critical Review
John Webster, Holy Scripture: A Dogmatic Sketch (2003)
Peter Enns, Inspiration and Incarnation: Evangelicals
and the Problem of the Old Testament (2005)
N. T. Wright, The Last Word: Beyond the Bible Wars to a New
Understanding of the Authority of Scripture (2005)
8. Review of Jeffrey L. Sheler, Is the Bible True ? How Modern Debates
and Discoveries Affirm theEssence of the Scriptures (1999) 303
9. Review of Alan G. Padgett and Patrick R. Keifert, eds., But Is
It All True? The Bible and the Question of Truth (2006) 307
10. Review of Roland Boer, Rescuing the Bible (2007) 315


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