Old Testament Theology: Israel's Faith

Old Testament Theology: Israel's Faith
ISBN-10
0830879226
ISBN-13
9780830879229
Series
Old Testament Theology
Category
Religion
Pages
891
Language
English
Published
2010-02-08
Publisher
InterVarsity Press
Author
John Goldingay

Description

This, the second of three volumes in John Goldingay's Old Testament Theology, examines the theology of the Old Testament under the major rubrics of God, Israel, The Nightmare (judgment), The Vision (hope), The World, The Nations and Humanity.

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