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Reading on Exile

22 Wednesday Nov 2017

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Jewish diaspora

Sometimes the best suggested reading lists come from footnotes. I recently read a book or two on the topic of exile and here is a list of books I compiled from the footnotes. This would be a fantastic summer (or winter) reading list!

 

Writing Exile: The Discourse of Displacement in Greco-Roman Antiquity and Beyond, edited by Jan Felix Gaertner (Brill)

Restoration: Old Testament, Jewish, and Christian Perspectives, edited by James M. Scott (Brill)

Exile and Restoration: A Study of Hebrew Thought of the Sixth Century B.C., by Peter R. Ackroyd (Westminster John Knox)

A Narrative Theology of the New Testament: Exploring the Metanarrative of Exile and Restoration, by Timo Eskola (Mohr Siebeck)

Leading Captivity Captive: ‘The Exile’ as History and Ideology, edited by Later L. Grabbe (Sheffield)

The Land of Israel as a Political Concept in Hasmonean Literature: Recourse to History in Second Century B.C. Claims to The Holy Land, by Doron Mendels (J.C.B. Mohr)

The Crisis of Israelite Religion: Transformation of Religious Tradition in Exilic and Post-Exilic Times, edited by Bob Becking and Marjo C.A. Korpel (Brill)

Lord of the Banquet: Literary and Theological Significance of the Lukan Travel Narrative, by David P. Moessner (Fortress)

The Qumran Community, by Michael A. Knibb (Cambridge)

From Joshua to Caiaphas: High Priests After the Exile, by James C. VanderKam (Augsburg Fortress)

Song of Exile: The Enduring Mystery of Psalm 137, by David W. Stone (Oxford)

Exile: Old Testament, Jewish, and Christian Perspectives, edited by James M. Scott (Brill)

Ezekiel and the Ethics of Exile, by Andrew Mein (Oxford)

Israel in Exile: A Theological Interpretation, by Ralph W. Klein (Fortress)

Jesus and the Restoration of Israel: A Critical Assessment of N.T. Wright’s Jesus and the Victory of God, edited by Carey C. Newman (IVP Academic)

Jesus, the Tribulation, and the End of Exile: Restoration Eschatology and the Origin of the Atonement, by Brant Pitre (Baker Academic)

The Death of Jesus in Matthew: Innocent Blood and the End of Exile, by Catherine Sider Hamilton (Cambridge)

Ancient Jewish Letters and the Beginnings of Christian Epistolography, by Lutz Doering (Mohr Siebeck)

The Restoration of Israel: Israel’s Re-gathering and the Fate of the Nations in Early Jewish Literature and Luke-Acts, by Michael E. Fuller (De Gruyter)

Resurrection and the Restoration of Israel: The Ultimate Victory of the God of Life, by Jon D. Levenson (Yale)

Envisioning Judaism, edited by Ra’anan Boston, Klaus Herrmann, Remind Leicht, Annette Reed, and Giuseppe Veltri (Mohr Siebeck)

A Biblical Theology of Exile, by Daniel Smith-Chrstopher (Augsburg Fortress)

Exile and Restoration Revisited: Essays on the Babylonian and Persian Periods in Memory of Peter R. Ackroyd, edited by Gary Knoppers and Lester Grabbe (T&T Clark)

Enduring Exile: The Metaphorization of Exile in the Hebrew Bible, by Martien Halvorson-Taylor (Brill)

The Ten Lost Tribes: A World History, by Zvi Ben-Dor Benite (Oxford)

The Prophets Speak on Forced Migration, edited by Mark Boda, Frank Ames, John Ahn, and Mark Leuchter (SBL)

Exile as Forced Migrations: A Sociological, Literary, and Theological Approach on the Displacement and Resettlement of the Southern Kingdom of Judah, by John Ahn (De Gruyter)

Rejection: God’s Refugees in Biblical and Contemporary Perspective, edited by Stanley Porter (Pickwick)

Exile: A Conversation with N.T. Wright, edited by James M. Scott (IVP Academic)

 

 

 

Oxford Handbook of Sacramental Theology

08 Sunday May 2016

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Oxford Handbook of Sacramental Theology

I’ve been reading through The Oxford Handbook of Sacramental Theology. Unfortunately, on account of the history of Christian doctrine the phrase “sacramental theology” can send shivers down the spine of a protestant evangelical. In light of this book’s actual content a more helpful description would be to call it a “theology of the sacraments”. The book has a truly ecumenical line-up of authors contributing chapters (e.g., Anglican, Presbyterian, Orthodox, Evangelical, Methodist, Mennonite, and, yes, Roman Catholic). This means, inevitably, that sometimes chapters will have divergent views regarding the identity and nature of the sacraments (or ordinances if you prefer that term). However there is much to be gleaned from traditions different from our own. There is a veritable smorgasbord to feast on and it will stimulate and enrich your thinking about the sacraments. The book is organized into sections covering biblical, historical (patristic, medieval, and reformation through today), dogmatic, philosophical and theological categories.

Here is a few sample quotes that I found particularly thought-provoking:

“Strikingly, the fourth gospel omits the words of institution altogether, an omission which has attracted various explanations…perhaps a more promising explanation is that John intended the footwashing of John 13 to be understood as a parabolic reenactment of the Eucharist…On this theory, if the Eucharist commemorates and gives concrete expression to Jesus’s self-giving unto death, the fourth evangelist may well be interpreting sacramental participation as a call to selfless acts of humble service, exemplified iconically in Jesus’ washing of the disciples’ feet.” (Nicholas Perrin, 54)

“The symbolic action presents divine testimony” (Michael Allen, 288)

“In the eucharistic liturgy, the church journeys to the kingdom that is to come to enjoy the first fruits of the new creation. The church thereby discovers the kingdom is not some other, spiritual world, but this world of eating and drinking transfigured in resurrection life. By its participation in the Eucharist, the church becomes a sign of the coming kingdom, a real-life preview of what the world will be.” (Peter J. Leithart, 640)

I especially enjoyed the following chapters:

1. R.W.L. Moberly, “Sacramentality in the Old Testament”

3. Craig A. Evans and Jeremiah J. Johnston, “Intertestamental Background of the Christian Sacraments”

4. Nicholas Perrin, “Sacraments and Sacramentality in the New Testament”

5. Edith M. Humphrey, “Sacrifice and Sacrament: Sacramental Implications of the Death of Christ”

6. Richard Baukham, “Sacraments and the Gospel of John”

8. Luke Timothy Johnson, “Sacramentality and the Sacraments in Hebrews”

19. Michael Allen, “Sacraments in the Reformed and Anglican Reformation”

39. David Brown, “A Sacramental World: Why it Matters”

41. Peter J. Leithart, “Signs of the Eschatological Ekklesia: The Sacraments, The Church, and Eschatology”

But there were also excellent chapters by Scott Swain, Geoffrey Wainwright, Dennis Olson, David Lincicum, Everett Ferguson, Andrew Louth, George Hunsinger, Peter Galadza, Gordon Lathrop, and Catherine Pickstock.

The following is a list of key resources for a theology of the sacraments:

Bibliography for a Theology of the Sacraments

  • Beasley-Murray, G. R. Baptism in the New Testament. Eerdmans, 1973.
  • Boersma, Hans. Heavenly Participation: The Weaving of a Sacramental Tapestry. Eerdmans, 2011.
  • Brown, David. God and Grace of Body: Sacrament in Ordinary. Oxford University Press, 2011.
  • Byars, Ronald P. The Sacraments in Biblical Perspective: Interpretation: Resources for the Use of Scripture in the Church. Westminster John Knox Press, 2011.
  • Cavanaugh, William T. Torture and Eucharist: Theology, Politics, and the Body of Christ. Wiley-Blackwell, 1998.
  • Chan, Simon. Liturgical Theology: The Church as Worshiping Community. IVP Academic, 2006.
  • Danielou, Jean. Bible and the Liturgy. University of Notre Dame Press, 2002.
  • Davison, Andrew. Why Sacraments? Cascade Books, 2013.
  • Gerrish, B. A. Grace and Gratitude: The Eucharistic Theology of John Calvin. Wipf & Stock Pub, 2002.
  • Schmemann, Alexander. For the Life of the World: Sacraments and Orthodoxy. 2nd Revised & enlarged edition. St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 1973.
  • ———. The Eucharist: Sacrament of the Kingdom. Translated by Paul Kachur. St Vladimirs Seminary Pr, 2003.
  • Thompson, Philip E. Baptist Sacramentalism: Edited by Anthony R. Cross. Wipf & Stock Pub, 2007.
  • Torrance, James B. Worship, Community and the Triune God of Grace. IVP Academic, 1997.
  • Wainwright, Geoffrey. Eucharist and Eschatology. Order of Saint Luke Pub, 2002.
  • Wright, N. T. The Meal Jesus Gave Us. Westminster John Knox Press, 2015.
  • Zee, Leonard J. Vander. Christ, Baptism and the Lord’s Supper: Recovering the Sacraments for Evangelical Worship. IVP Academic, 2004.
  • Zizioulas, John D. The Eucharistic Communion and the World. Edited by Luke Ben Tallon. Bloomsbury T&T Clark, 2011.

NT Theology Bibliography

12 Friday Feb 2016

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Christ the vine

Here are some of the most important works on New Testament Theology:

  • Adam, A. K. M. Making Sense of New Testament Theology: Modern Problems and Prospects. Eugene, Ore.: Wipf & Stock Pub, 2005.
  • Balla, Peter. Challenges to New Testament Theology: An Attempt to Justify the Enterprise. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Baker Academic, 1998.
  • Boers, Hendrikus. What Is New Testament Theology?: The Rise of Criticism and the Problem of a Theology of the New Testament. Philadelphia: Augsburg Fortress Publishing, 1975.
  • Breytenbach, Cilliers, and Jorg Frey, eds. Aufgabe Und Durchfuhrung Einer Theologie Des Neuen Testaments. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2007.
  • Caird, G.B. New Testament Theology. Oxford; Oxford; New York: Clarendon Press, 1995.
  • Conzelmann, Hans. An Outline of the Theology of the New Testament. Harper & Row, 1969.
  • Dodd, C. H. According to the Scriptures: The Sub-Structure of New Testament Theology. First Edition edition. Fontana, 1965.
  • Dunn, James D. G. New Testament Theology: An Introduction. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2009.
  • Esler, Philip Francis. New Testament Theology: Communion and Community. Fortress Press, 2009.
  • Matera, Frank J. New Testament Theology: Exploring Diversity and Unity. Louisville, Ky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2007.
  • Morgan, Robert. The Nature of New Testament Theology. London: Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd, 2012.
  • ———. The Nature of New Testament Theology: The Contribution of William Wrede and Adolf Schlatter,. Naperville, Ill: A. R. Allenson, 1973.
  • Osborne, Grant, and Ray Van Neste. New Testament Theology in Light of the Churchs Mission: Essays in Honor of I. Howard Marshall. Edited by Jon C. Laansma. Eugene, Or: Wipf & Stock Pub, 2011.
  • Raisanen, Heikki. Beyond New Testament Theology. 2 edition. London: Hymns Ancient & Modern Ltd, 2000.
  • Rowland, Christopher, and Christopher Tuckett, eds. The Nature of New Testament Theology: Essays in Honour of Robert Morgan. 1 edition. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2006.
  • Schlatter, Adolf. The History of the Christ: The Foundation of New Testament Theology. Grand Rapids, Mich: Baker Academic, 1997.
  • ———. The Theology of the Apostles: The Development of New Testament Theology. 2 edition. Grand Rapids, Mich: Baker Academic, 1999.
  • Schnelle, Udo. Theology of the New Testament. Translated by M. Eugene Boring. Grand Rapids, Mich: Baker Academic, 2009.
  • Schreiner, Thomas R. New Testament Theology: Magnifying God in Christ. Grand Rapids, Mich: Baker Academic, 2008.
  • Via, Dan O. What Is New Testament Theology? Fortress Press, 2002.
  • Weiss, Bernhard, David Eaton, and James E. Duguid. Biblical Theology of the New Testament. BiblioBazaar, 2009.
  • Whitlark, Jason, Bruce Longenecker, Lidija Novakovic, and Mikeal Parsons, eds. Interpretation and the Claims of the Text: Resourcing New Testament Theology. Waco, Texas: Baylor University Press, 2014.

B. B. Warfield Website

09 Tuesday Dec 2014

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I just stumbled upon a website dedicated to The Life and Works of Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield. There should definitely be more websites like this one. Hats off to whoever took the time to create it.

The cool thing is that it has a great bibliography on Warfield and lists all of his published and unpublished works (e.g., books, booklets, articles, sermons and addresses)!

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