A royal priesthood? : the use of the Bible ethically and politically : a dialogue with Oliver O'Donovan / edited by Craig Bartholomew [and others].
Contributor(s): Bartholomew, Craig G
Material type: TextSeries: Scripture and hermeneutics series: v. 3.Publisher: Carlisle, Cumbria : Paternoster Press ; Grand Rapids, Mich. : Zondervan, 2002Description: xxiv, 445 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0310234131Subject(s): Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. -- Congresses | Ethics in the Bible -- Congresses | Political theology -- Congresses | Christian ethics -- Congresses | O'Donovan, Oliver -- CongressesDDC classification: 220.6/01 LOC classification: BS680.E84 | R69 2002Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Papers from Scripture and Hermeneutics consultation on the use of the Bible ethically and politically in Cheltenham, June 25-27, 2001.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Introduction / Craig G. Bartholomew -- The use of Scripture in The desire of the nations / R.W.L. Moberly -- Response to Walter Moberly / Oliver O'Donovan -- Law and monarchy in the Old Testament / J. Gordon McConville -- Response to Gordon McConville / Oliver O'Donovan -- A time for war and a time for peace: Old Testament wisdom, creation and O'Donovan's theological ethics / Craig G. Bartholomew -- Response to Craig Bartholomew / Oliver O'Donovan -- The power of the future in the present: eschatology and ethics in O'Donovan and beyond / M. Daniel Carroll R -- Response to Daniel Carroll R / Oliver O'Donovan -- Power, judgement and possession: John's gospel in political perspective / Andrew T. Lincoln -- Response to Andrew Lincoln / Oliver O'Donovan -- Paul and Caesar: a new reading of Romans / N.T. Wright -- Response to N.T. Wright / Oliver O'Donovan -- 'Members of one another': Charis, ministry and representation: a politico-ecclesial reading of Romans 12 / Bernd Wannenwetsch -- Response to Bernd Wannenwetsch / Oliver O'Donovan -- The function of Romans 13 in Christian ethics / Gerrit de Kruijf -- Response to Gerrit de Kruijf / Oliver O'Donovan -
The apocalypse and political theology / Christopher Rowland -- Response to Christopher Rowland / Oliver O'Donovan -- Ethics and exegesis: a great gulf? / Gilbert Meilaender -- Political eschatology and responsible government: Oliver O'Donovan's 'Christian liberalism' / Jonathan Chaplin -- Response to Jonathan Chaplin / Oliver O'Donovan -- Revisiting Christendom: a crisis of legitimization / Colin J.D. Greene -- Response to Colin Greene / Oliver O'Donovan -- 'Return to the vomit of "legitimation"'?: scriptural interpretation and the authority of the poor / Peter Scott -- Response to Peter Scott -- A timely conversation with The desire of the nations on civil society, nation and state / Joan Lockwood O'Donovan -- Response to Joan Lockwood O'Donovan / Oliver O'Donovan -- Acting politically in biblical obedience / James W. Skillen -- Response to James W. Skillen / Oliver O'Donovan.