"Theologie." . . "Theologie" . "Brevard Childs, biblical theologian : for the Church's one Bible" . . . "Brevard Childs, biblical theologian : for the church's one bible" . . "Brevard Childs" . . "Brevard Childs, biblical theologian : for the church's one Bible" . . "Electronic books"@en . "Brevard Childs (1923-2007), one of the monumental figures in biblical interpretation in the last half-century, is a founding presence in the current resurgence in theological interpretation of Scripture. He combined critique of biblical scholarship with a constructive proposal related to canon. Because his work is influential, complex, and contested, it needs and merits clarification. In this full-scale explication of Childs's thought, Daniel Driver takes account of the complete corpus of Childs's work, providing a thorough introduction to the context, content, and reception of his canonical approach."@en . . . . "Brevard Childs, one of the monumental figures in biblical interpretation in the last half-century, is a founding presence in the current resurgence in theological interpretation of Scripture. He combined critique of biblical scholarship with a constructive proposal related to the canon. Because his work is influential, complex, and contested, it needs and merits clarification. In this full-scale explication of Childs' thought, Daniel Driver takes account of the complete corpus of Childs' work, providing a thorough introduction to the context, content, and reception of his canonical approach." . . . . "Brevard Childs, biblical theologian : for the church's One Bible"@en . "Criticism, interpretation, etc"@en . "Criticism, interpretation, etc" . . . "Brevard Childs, biblical theologian for the church's One Bible"@en . . . . . . . "Brevard Childs, biblical theologian for the church's one Bible" . . . . . "Brevard Childs (1923-2007), one of the monumental figures in biblical interpretation in the last half-century, is a founding presence in the current resurgence in theological interpretation of Scripture. He combined critique of biblical scholarship with a constructive proposal related to canon. Because his work is influential, complex, and contested, it needs and merits clarification. In this full-scale explication of Childs's thought, Daniel Driver takes account of the complete corpus of Childs's work, providing a thorough introduction to the context, content, and reception of his canonical approach. (Barnes & Noble)."@en . . "Kanon (Bibel)" . . "New Testament" . . "Kanon." . . "Biblische Theologie." . . "études bibliques Childs, Brevard." . . . . "Bibel." . . "Bible" . . "Bible." . "Exegese." . . "Exegese" .