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From Eden to the New Jerusalem
A01=T Desmond Alexander
An Introduction to Biblical Theology
Author_T Desmond Alexander
biblical theology
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genesis to revelation
introduction to the biblical
New Jerusalem
Product details
- ISBN 9781844742851
- Weight: 288g
- Dimensions: 138 x 215mm
- Publication Date: 22 Oct 1993
- Publisher: Inter-Varsity Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Why does the earth exist? What is the purpose of human life?
These are two of life's most fundamental questions - and they are addressed by the Bible's remarkably unified story, which centres on a unique deity.
Desmond Alexander explores this story by beginning at the end, in the final chapters of the book of Revelation. Anticipating the creation of a new earth and a new heaven, these chapters bring to fulfilment a process that began with the creation of the earth, as described in the opening chapters of Genesis. These passages frame the entire biblical 'meta-story'.
This stimulating study outlines some of the central themes that run through the Bible, with broad brush strokes designed to show the general shape of the meta-story. Seeing the big picture enables us to appreciate the details more clearly; and since the themes were an integral part of the thought-world of the biblical authors, an appreciation of them may alter significantly our reading of individual books.
Good theology always has pastoral implications, and the study occasionally moves into areas of application - the truths revealed are extremely important for shaping our life-style choices.
T. D. Alexander is senior research fellow in biblical studies at Union Theological College in Belfast, Northern Ireland and is a former chair of the Tyndale Fellowship for Biblical and Theological Research. Alexander primarily writes on the Pentateuch and Biblical Theology.
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