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Matthew: SCM Theological Commentary

[Hardback]

by Stanley Hauerwas

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Matthew: SCM Theological Commentary

Today's Price £25.68



Product Description

This commentary, like each in the series, is designed to serve readers by demonstrating the continuing intellectual and practical viability of theological interpretation of the Bible. Figures of the classical church such as Augustine, Calvin, Luther, and Wesley interpreted the Bible theologically, believing Scripture as a whole witnessed to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Modern interpreters of the Bible questioned this premise. But, in recent decades, a critical mass of theologians and biblical scholars has begun to reassert the priority of a theological reading of Scripture. The "SCM Theological Commentary" series enlists leading theologians to read and interpret Scripture for the twenty-first century, just as the church fathers, the Reformers, and other orthodox Christians did for their times and places.

Specification

  • Author

    Stanley Hauerwas

  • Book Format

    hardback

  • Publisher

    SCM Press

  • Published

    December 2006

  • Weight

    582g

  • Page Count

    304

  • Dimensions

    156 x 234 x 20 mm

  • ISBN

    9780334041115

  • ISBN-10

    0334041112

  • Eden Code

    123565

More Information

  • Author/Creator: Stanley Hauerwas

  • ISBN: 9780334041115

  • Publisher: SCM Press

  • Release Date: December 2006

  • Weight: 582g

  • Dimensions: 156 x 234 x 20 mm

  • Eden Code: 123565


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