The Drama of Scripture: Finding Our Place in the Biblical Story
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In this twentieth anniversary edition of their popular textbook, Craig Bartholomew and Michael Goheen survey the grand narrative of the Bible, demonstrating how the biblical story forms the foundation of a Christian worldview. The authors explore how the story of the Bible and its account of God's action in the world give meaning to our lives and provide us with the foundation for our actions. This third edition has been updated and revised throughout.

"Bartholomew and Goheen's Drama of Scripture brought the full story of God into view in new and fresh ways for me as a student. Now as both a professor and pastor I recommend and reference it weekly. It is my honor to commend the third edition of this great work to any who seek to better understand the overarching story of God and our place in it. Especially for teachers and preachers of Scripture, this volume is required reading and will yield immediate fruit in your life and ministry."
-- Benjamin T. Quinn, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary and the College at Southeastern

"Christians believe the Bible is God's Word, but we often struggle to make sense of what God is saying to us in the sprawling, diverse collection of texts we find there. The Drama of Scripture opens our eyes to the grand story that weaves through each and every biblical book. This grand narrative announces the good news that our God is rescuing and renewing the cosmos, and it invites us to give our lives to the task of living faithfully within that story. Bartholomew and Goheen have somehow managed to make rigorous scholarship deeply engaging, incredibly accessible, and imminently practical. Churches, pastors, Sunday schools, college classrooms, home groups, and more will all find in these pages the kind of guidance they need to hear Scripture's invitation to take our place within God's cosmic rescue plan."
-- Michael Rhodes, Carey Baptist College

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  • : Craig G. Bartholomew
  • : Baker Academic
  • : 9781540966018
  • : Engels
  • : Paperback
  • : 288
  • : mei 2024
  • : 450
  • : 215 x 140 x 27 mm.
  • : Christendom; Kritiek op en exegese van heilige teksten