edited by Don Collett, Mark Elliott, Mark Gignilliat and Ephraim Radner
SBL Press, 2021
Paper: 978-1-62837-290-8 | Cloth: 978-0-88414-469-4 | eISBN: 978-0-88414-472-4
Library of Congress Classification BS1171.3.I35 2020

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

A broad, sweeping volume that breaches the walls separating biblical and theological disciplines



Biblical scholars and theologians engage an important question: Who is Israel’s God for Christian readers of the Old Testament? For Christians, Scripture is the Old and New Testament bound together in a single legacy. Contributors approach the question from multiple disciplinary vantage points. Essays on both Testaments focus on figural exegesis, critical exegesis, and the value of diachronic understandings of the Old Testament’s compositional history for the sake of a richer synchronic reading. This collection is offered in celebration of the life and work of Christopher R. Seitz. His rich and wide-ranging scholarly efforts have provided scholars and students alike a treasure trove of resources related to this critical question.


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