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What is it that the Scripture says? : [manuscript] : essays in biblical interpretation, translation, and reception in honour of Henry Wansbrough, OSB / / edited by Philip McCosker.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: T & T Clark library of biblical studiesPublication details: London ; New York : : T & T Clark,, c2006..Description: xxx, 331 p. : ill. (some col.) ; ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0567043533 (hpb)
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Ark as sign of God's absent presence in Solomon's Temple : 1 Kings 8.6-8 in the Hebrew and Greek Bibles / Adrian Schenker -- Ancestral advocacy and dynastic dynamics in the books of Kings / Francesca Stavrakopoulou -- Power and powerlessness in the Psalms / Susan Gillingham -- Must Philistia carry on wailing? The enduring message of a prophetic oracle addressed to a hostile nation (Isa. 14.29-32) / Willem A.M. Beuken -- Rock on rocky ground : Matthew, Mark and Peter as skandalon / Mark Goodacre -- Cruditeþs a la Anglaise : on the translation of indelicacy in the Book of Wisdom / Michael Tait -- Making sense of Romans / John Muddiman -- Problematic reception of piþstis in Romans 12.3, 6 / Albert Vanhoye -- Cultural backgrounds and challenges of La Bible de Jeþrusalem / Olivier-Thomas Venard -- Traduttore traditore? The translator as interpreter (or worse) / Nicholas King -- Bede, the Bible and the North / Benedicta Ward -- Reception of the Bible in twelfth-century English prayer / Henry Mayr-Harting -- Scripture, tradition and development towards Rome : some aspects of the thought of John Henry Newman / Wulstan Peterburs -- Sir Peter le Page Renouf on Bible and church / Kevin J. Cathcart -- Karl Barth's lectures on the Gospel of John / John Webster -- Unity of scripture and tradition : an Orthodox approach / Kallistos Ware -- Reception of scripture in the Agreed statements of ARCIC / Donald Bolen -- Two types of harmonization / John Barton -- Living tradition / James D.G. Dunn -- In a few words: Henry Wansbrough OSB : monk, scholar, and wordsmith / Julian Borthwick.
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Books Books Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology Library Available at Circulation Section 220.6 Wha 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 18702

"A bibliography of works by Henry Wansbrough OSB": p. [293]-309. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Ark as sign of God's absent presence in Solomon's Temple : 1 Kings 8.6-8 in the Hebrew and Greek Bibles / Adrian Schenker -- Ancestral advocacy and dynastic dynamics in the books of Kings / Francesca Stavrakopoulou -- Power and powerlessness in the Psalms / Susan Gillingham -- Must Philistia carry on wailing? The enduring message of a prophetic oracle addressed to a hostile nation (Isa. 14.29-32) / Willem A.M. Beuken -- Rock on rocky ground : Matthew, Mark and Peter as skandalon / Mark Goodacre -- Cruditeþs a la Anglaise : on the translation of indelicacy in the Book of Wisdom / Michael Tait -- Making sense of Romans / John Muddiman -- Problematic reception of piþstis in Romans 12.3, 6 / Albert Vanhoye -- Cultural backgrounds and challenges of La Bible de Jeþrusalem / Olivier-Thomas Venard -- Traduttore traditore? The translator as interpreter (or worse) / Nicholas King -- Bede, the Bible and the North / Benedicta Ward -- Reception of the Bible in twelfth-century English prayer / Henry Mayr-Harting -- Scripture, tradition and development towards Rome : some aspects of the thought of John Henry Newman / Wulstan Peterburs -- Sir Peter le Page Renouf on Bible and church / Kevin J. Cathcart -- Karl Barth's lectures on the Gospel of John / John Webster -- Unity of scripture and tradition : an Orthodox approach / Kallistos Ware -- Reception of scripture in the Agreed statements of ARCIC / Donald Bolen -- Two types of harmonization / John Barton -- Living tradition / James D.G. Dunn -- In a few words: Henry Wansbrough OSB : monk, scholar, and wordsmith / Julian Borthwick.

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