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A High View of Scripture?: The Authority of the Bible and the Formation of the New Testament Canon
Contributor(s): Allert, Craig D. (Author), Williams, D. H. (Editor)
ISBN: 0801027780     ISBN-13: 9780801027789
Publisher: Baker Academic
OUR PRICE:   $20.90  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: June 2007
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Annotation: The Evangelical "Ressourcement" series is grounded in the belief that there is a wealth of theological, exegetical, and spiritual resources from the patristic era that is relevant for the Christian church today and into the future. Amid the current resurgence in interest in the early church, this series aims to help church thinkers and leaders reappropriate these ancient understandings of Christian belief and practice and apply them to ministry in the twenty-first century. "A High View of Scripture?" is the third volume in the series. The series editor is D. H. Williams.

???Allert??'s passionate insistence on historical integrity and his disarming honesty and candor will render it necessary for us to engage in serious soul searching about our approach to Scripture. This book??'s convincing argument is also an opportunity for evangelicals to reassert the centrality of both church and tradition and to take both much more seriously than has often been the case. The vigor and erudition with which Allert locates the New Testament in the ecclesial context of the tradition puts evangelicalism firmly in his debt.??? ???Hans Boersma, Regent College; author of "Violence, Hospitality, and the Cross"

???An informed and coherent account of the issues involved in the formation of the canon. "A High View of Scripture?" is a timely and nuanced critique of the anachronistic approach to canon studies adopted by too many evangelical scholars. It will surely be a valuable aid in helping evangelicals understand and value ever more deeply the wonder and authority of the Holy Spirit, the Scripture, and the church itself.??? ???Christopher A. Hall, associate editor, Ancient Christian Commentary onScripture

???Allert asks how it is possible to have a ???high view??? of Scripture if it is detached from the realities of the origin and formation of the Bible. This volume has the potential of opening up a useful dialogue among evangelicals on the origin and nature of Scripture and its relation to contemporary theological issues. I commend this book to pastors, students, and biblical scholars who want a challenging discussion of these important issues.??? ???Lee Martin McDonald, Acadia Divinity College

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Biblical Criticism & Interpretation - General
- Religion | Christian Theology - History
- Religion | Christian Theology - Systematic
Dewey: 220.12
LCCN: 2006032069
Series: Evangelical Ressourcement: Ancient Sources for the Churchs F
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 6.64" W x 8.94" (0.70 lbs) 204 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Theometrics - Academic
- Theometrics - Evangelical
 
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Publisher Description:
Where did the Bible come from? Author Craig D. Allert encourages more evangelicals to ask that question. In A High View of Scripture? Allert introduces his audience to the diverse history of the canon's development and what impact it has today on how we view Scripture. Allert affirms divine inspiration of the Bible and, in fact, urges the very people who proclaim the ultimate authority of the Bible to be informed about how it came to be.

This book, the latest in the Evangelical Ressourcement series, will be valuable as a college or seminary text and for readers interested in issues of canon development and biblical authority.

Contributor Bio(s): Allert, Craig D.: - Craig D. Allert (PhD, University of Nottingham) is associate professor and chair of religious studies at Trinity Western University in Langley, British Columbia. He has published journal articles in the area of New Testament canon studies and bibliology and is the author of Revelation, Truth, Canon, and Interpretation.