Who is God? : key moments of biblical revelation / Richard Bauckham.
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TextSeries: Acadia studies in Bible and theologyPublisher: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Baker Academic, a division of Baker Publishing Group, [2020]Description: vii, 120 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
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- 9781540961907
- 1540961907
- 231Â 23Â BAU
- BS544Â .B385 2020
- BS544Â .B385 2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The revelation of the divine presence -- 2. The revelation of the divine name -- 3. The revelation of the divine character -- 4. The revelation of the Trinity.
Internationally respected scholar Richard Bauckham offers a brief, engaging study of divine revelation in Scripture. He probes the deep meaning of well-known moments in the biblical story in order to address the key question the Bible is designed to answer: Who is God? Accessible for laypeople and important to scholars, this volume begins by exploring three key events in the Bible in which God is revealed: Jacob's dream at Bethel (the revelation of the divine presence), Moses at the burning bush (the revelation of the divine Name), and Moses on Mount Sinai (the revelation of the divine character). In each case, Bauckham traces these themes through the rest of Scripture. He then shows how the New Testament builds on the Old by exploring three revelatory events in Mark's Gospel, events that reveal the Trinity: Jesus's baptism, transfiguration, and crucifixion. This book is based on the Frumentius Lectures for 2015 at the Ethiopian Graduate School of Theology in Addis Ababa and on the Haywood Lectures for 2018 at Acadia Divinity College, Nova Scotia.
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