02109cam a22003854i 4500003000900000005001700009008004100026020001500067020001800082035002000100040003300120082002100153100003000174245009900204264005900303300005300362336002100415337002500436338002300461504004700484504003400531505099300565526001001558526001001568526001001578526001001588526000801598526000801606526000801614526000801622526000801630526000801638526000801646650006901654PE-LiUPU20250731172858.0170102s2015 xxua rb 001 0 eng d a0830824693 a9780830824694 a(Sirsi) a165793 aPE-LiUPUbspacPE-LiUPUerda04a230.041bG592231 aGoldingay, John.,eautor.10aDo we need the New Testament? :bletting the Old Testament speak for itself /cJohn Goldingay. 1aDowners Grove, Illinois :bInterVarsity Press,c[2015] a183 páginas :bilustraciones ;c23 centimetros atext2rdacontent aunmediated2rdamedia avolume2rdacarrier aBibliografía : final de cada capítulo. aÍndices: páginas 179-183.0 aDo we need the New Testament? -- Why is Jesus important? -- Was the Holy Spirit present in First Testament times? -- The grand narrative and the middle narratives in the First Testament and the New Testament -- How people have misread Hebrews -- The costly loss of First Testament spirituality -- Memory and Israel's faith, hope, and life -- Moses (and Jesus and Paul) for your hardness of hearts -- Theological interpretation: don't be Christ-centered, don't be trinitarian, don't be constrained by the rule of faith. =520 \\a"Do we need the Old Testament? That's a familiar question, often asked. But as an Old Testament scholar, John Goldingay turns that question on its head: Do we need the New Testament? In this cheerfully provocative yet probingly serious book, John Goldingay views the question from a variety of angles. Under his skilled hand, each facet unfolds the surprising richness of the Old Testament and challenges us to recalibrate our perspective on it."--Back cover. aSEG42 aSEG41 aSEG40 aSEG39 aP94 aP87 aP86 aP85 aP77 aP76 aP3504aBibliapNuevo Testamento - Relación con el Antiguo Testamento.