Models for ScriptureEerdmans, 1994 - 420 sivua British theologian John Goldingay takes a fresh look at the nature and function of Scripture. Goldingay gives special attention to the claims of the Bible, how the biblical text came into being as Scripture, and how it continues to function in the community of faith. |
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Scriptures Varied Forms | 1 |
Witness and Tradition | 25 |
The Interpretation Involved in Witness | 51 |
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