Synopsis
<p>The <em>New Dictionary of Biblical Theology</em> will quickly establish itself as an essential building block of every library of basic biblical reference books. Building on its companion volumes, the <em>New Bible Dictionary</em> and <em>New Bible Commentary,</em> this work takes readers to a higher vantage point where they can view the thematic terrain of the Bible in its canonical wholeness. In addition, it fills the interpretive space between those volumes and the <em>New Dictionary of Theology.</em></p><p>At the heart of this work is an A-to-Z encyclopedia of over 200 key biblical-theological themes such as atonement, creation, eschatology, Israel, Jesus Christ, the kingdom of God, redemption, suffering, wisdom and worship. Studentsand communicators of the Bible will be well served by articles exploring the theology of each biblical book. And for those interested in the wider discipline of biblical theology, major articles explore foundational issues such as the history of biblical theology, the challenges raised against biblical theology, and the unity and diversity of Scripture.</p><p>Over 120 contributors drawn from the front ranks of biblical scholarship in the English-speaking world make the <em>New Dictionary of Biblical Theology</em> a work of distinction and a benchmark of evangelical biblical theology at the turn of the twenty-first century. Bibliographies round out all articles, directing readers to research trails leading out of the <em>Dictionary</em> andinto crucial studies on every subject. Cross-references throughout send readers through the varied maze of reading pathways, maximizing the usefulness of this volume. </p><p>Comprehensive, authoritative and easily accessible, the <em>New Dictionaryof Biblical Theology</em> is certain to establish itself as an essential resource for students of the Bible and theology.</p>
About the Authors
<p>D. A. Carson is research professor of New Testament at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Deerfield, Illinois.</p>
<p>Graeme Goldsworthy is an Australian Anglican and Old Testament scholar. He was formerly lecturer in Old Testament, biblical theology and hermeneutics at Moore Theological College in Sydney, Australia and continues to teach there part time. Goldsworthy is the author of <em>According to Plan</em>, <em>Preaching the Whole Bible as Christian Scripture, Gospel Kingdom,The Gospel in Revelation</em> and <em>The Gospel and Wisdom</em>. He has an MA from Cambridge University and a ThM and PhD from Union Theological Seminary in Virginia.</p>
<p>T. Desmond Alexander (PhD, The Queen's University of Belfast) is senior lecturer in biblical studies and director of postgraduate studies at Union Theological College in Belfast, Northern Ireland. His books include <em>From Paradise to the Promised Land</em>, <em>From Eden to the New Jerusalem</em>, and <em>The City of God and the Goal of Creation</em>. He is also coeditor of the <em>New Dictionary of Biblical Theology</em>.</p>
<p>Brian S. Rosner is Principal, Ridley Melbourne Mission and Ministry College. He was previously lecturer at Moore Theological College, Sydney, and the University of Aberdeen. He is coauthor of <em>The First Letter to the Corinthians</em> (PNTC); coeditor of the <em>New Dictionary of Biblical Theology, The Trials of Theology, Exploring Exodus</em> and <em>Paul as Missionary</em>; editor of <em>The Wisdom of the Cross</em>; and author of <em>Beyond Greed, Greed as Idolatry</em> and <em>Paul, Scripture and Ethics.</em></p>
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