Cutting-edge reflections on a variety of biblical and theological subjects Over the course of his distinguished career Richard Bauckham has made pioneering contributions to diverse areas of scholarshi
Cutting-edge reflections on a variety of biblical and theological subjects Over the course of his distinguished career Richard Bauckham has made pioneering contributions to diverse areas of scholarship ranging from ethics and contemporary issues to hermeneutical problems and theology, often drawing together disciplines and fields of research all too commonly kept separate from one another.
In this volume some of the most eminent figures in modern biblical and theological scholarship present essays honoring Bauckham. Addressing a variety of subjects related to Christology, creation, and eschatology, the contributors develop elements of Bauckham's biblical and theological work further, present fresh research of their own to complement his work, and raise critical questions.
Contributors:
- Philip Alexander
- Jeremy S. Begbie
- David Brown
- James R. Davila
- James D. G. Dunn
- Philip F. Esler
- Daniel M. Gurtner
- Trevor Hart
- Larry W. Hurtado
- Bruce W. Longenecker
- Grant Macaskill
- Sean M. McDonough
- Jürgen Moltmann
- Micheal O'Siadhail
- Jonathan T. Pennington
- N. T. Wright
Daniel M. Gurtner is the Ernest and Mildred Hogan Professor of New Testament Interpretation at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky.
Grant Macaskill holds the Kirby Laing Chair of New Testament Exegesis at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Jonathan T. Pennington is associate professor of New Testament at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, Louisville, Kentucky.
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