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Craig Bartholomew Strydom

    Craig G. Bartholomew is een professor in de filosofie die zich verdiept in schriftuurlijke interpretatie en publieke theologie. Zijn werk onderzoekt kritisch de complexiteit van het begrijpen van de Schrift en de relevantie ervan voor het hedendaagse leven. Bartholomew benadrukt de kruising van filosofisch denken met theologisch onderzoek en streeft ernaar religieuze ideeën toegankelijk te maken voor een breder publiek. Zijn benadering benadrukt kritisch denken en een diepe betrokkenheid bij teksten.

    Where Mortals Dwell
    THE GOD WHO ACTS IN HISTORY
    Old Testament Wisdom Literature
    Ecclesiastes
    Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics
    Sugar Man
    • The true story behind the Academy award-winning documentary, Searching for Sugar Man. In the summer of 1972, during a compulsory stint in the South African military, Stephen 'Sugar' Segerman heard the music that would forever change his life. A decade later, on yet another military base, Craig Bartholomew Strydom heard the same music. It would have a profound effect. Who was this folk singer who resonated with South Africa's youth? No one could say. All that anyone knew was his name -- Rodriguez -- and the fact that he had killed himself on stage after reading his own epitaph. After many years of searching in a pre-internet age, Strydom with support from Segerman found the musician not dead but alive and living in seclusion in Detroit. Even more remarkable was the fact that Rodriguez, no longer working as a musician and struggling to eke out a blue-collar existence, had no idea that he had been famous for over 25 years in a remote part of the world...

      Sugar Man
    • Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics

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      Renowned scholar Craig Bartholomew, coauthor of the bestselling textbook The Drama of Scripture (75,000 copies sold), writes in his main area of expertise—hermeneutics—to help seminarians pursue a lifetime of biblical interpretation. Integrating the latest research in theology, philosophy, and biblical studies, this substantive hermeneutics textbook is robustly theological in its approach, takes philosophical hermeneutics seriously, keeps the focus throughout on the actual process of interpreting Scripture, and argues that biblical interpretation should be centered in the context and service of the church—an approach that helps us hear God’s address today.

      Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics
    • Ecclesiastes

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      • 16 uur lezen
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      Respected Old Testament scholar Craig Bartholomew, coauthor of the well-received Drama of Scripture, provides a careful exegetical reading of Ecclesiastes in this addition to the Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom and Psalms series. Along with helpful translation and commentary, Ecclesiastes considers the theological implications of the text and its literary, historical, and grammatical dimensions. Footnotes deal with many of the technical matters, allowing readers of varying levels of interest and training to read and profit from the commentary and to engage the biblical text at an appropriate level. Pastors, teachers, and all serious students of the Bible will find here an accessible commentary that will serve as an excellent resource for their study.

      Ecclesiastes
    • Craig G. Bartholomew and Ryan P. O'Dowd provide an informed introduction to the Old Testament wisdom books Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Job. More than an introduction, however, this is a thoughtful consideration of the hermeneutical implications of this literature.

      Old Testament Wisdom Literature
    • "Bartholomew merges his interests in philosophy and Old Testament studies by exploring what it means to recognize God's voice in the Biblical text and recognize that God actually acts within history and how one can come to terms with this idea in a way that makes strong philosophical sense"--

      THE GOD WHO ACTS IN HISTORY
    • Where Mortals Dwell

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      Provides a biblical, theological, and philosophical grounding for the significance of place and articulates a hopeful Christian vision of placemaking for today's world.

      Where Mortals Dwell
    • In this unique introduction to the Minor Prophets, two biblical scholars survey the twelve books and explore the theological themes of each. Filled with helpful exegetical insights, this books is an invaluable guide for students, pastors, and scholars looking for a cohesive exploration of these often-overlooked books of the Hebrew Bible.

      The Minor Prophets
    • Contours of the Kuyperian Tradition

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      Abraham Kuyper was a remarkable figure in the modern age: pastor, theologian, politician, journalist, and educator. His writings launched what is known as Dutch neo-Calvinism. Widely known but little read, Kuyper is now receiving the global recognition that his influential thought deserves in this introduction by Craig Bartholomew.

      Contours of the Kuyperian Tradition