John Calvin's Exegesis of the Old Testament

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Westminster John Knox Press, 01‏/01‏/1995 - 179 من الصفحات

John Calvin's reading of the Old Testament was a departure from that of many of his contemporaries. He rejected much of the traditional Christian exegesis of the Old Testament that attempted to to explain it in terms of the New Testament revelation of Christ. He also rejected much of the traditional Jewish exegesis of the Old Testament that favored a more so-called historical approach to the writings. Instead he offered a middle way to interpret the Old Testament scripture with respect to both traditions. David Puckett examines this often-neglected area of study of John Calvin's exegetical reasoning in this comprehensive and fascinating analysis.

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Two Presuppositions of Calvins Exegesis
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The Jewish Appearance of Calvins Exegesis
52
Literary Context
63
The Christian Character of Calvins Exegesis
82
Calvins Exegetical Via Media
105
Conclusion
139
Appendix
147
Select Bibliography
153
Index of Scripture References
171
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David L. Puckett is Professor of Church History and Associate Vice President for Doctoral Studies at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. Puckett previously taught at Dallas Theological Seminary and Criswell College.

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