About the Author:
Michael Floyd began his career as a commissioned officer in the U.S. Army Military Police, then served as a Special Agent with the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency. He now provides training and consulting services for Forbes Top 10 families and large corporations throughout North America, Europe and Asia. He is widely recognized as a leading authority on interviewing, detection of deception and elicitation in cases involving criminal activity, personnel screening and national security issues.
Review:
"This volume is an impressive collection of essays, remarkable especially in that they comprise a coherent and consistent volume. Its focus is the Old Testament theology and the exegetical methods of Rolf Knierim, who contributed the first six articles. Most of the essays address the task of or themes in Old Testament Theology. The strength of the book lies in the contributors' integration of the exegesis of biblical texts with theology." —Gene M. Tucker, Professor of Old Testament, Emeritus, Emory University (Gene M. Tucker, Professor of OT, Emeritus, Emory)
"A varied and useful collection of essays that builds upon the thought of Rolf Knierim, one of the best contemporary biblical theologians. His influence is widely evident, but the authors move creatively out of Knierim's work in their own often fresh directions." —Patrick Miller, Princeton Theological Seminary (Patrick Miller, Princeton Theological Seminary)
"If the second volume is as stimulating and comprehensive, anyone wrestling with biblical theology and its relevance to the world in which we live, will find in these volumes much of interest."—R. Davidson, Society for Old Testament Study, Book List 2001 (R. Davidson Society For Old Testament Study Booklist)
"This volume is an impressive collection of essays, remarkable especially in that they comprise a coherent and consistent volume. Its focus is the Old Testament theology and the exegetical methods of Rolf Knierim, who contributed the first six articles. Most of the essays address the task of or themes in Old Testament Theology. The strength of the book lies in the contributors' integration of the exegesis of biblical texts with theology." —Gene M. Tucker, Professor of Old Testament, Emeritus, Emory University (Sanford Lakoff)
"A varied and useful collection of essays that builds upon the thought of Rolf Knierim, one of the best contemporary biblical theologians. His influence is widely evident, but the authors move creatively out of Knierim's work in their own often fresh directions." —Patrick Miller, Princeton Theological Seminary (Sanford Lakoff)
"If the second volume is as stimulating and comprehensive, anyone wrestling with biblical theology and its relevance to the world in which we live, will find in these volumes much of interest."—R. Davidson, Society for Old Testament Study, Book List 2001 (Sanford Lakoff Society For Old Testament Study Booklist)
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