Preaching Christ from the Old Testament: A Contemporary Hermeneutical Method

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$38.99  $36.26
Publisher
William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
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Pages
391
Dimensions
6.28 X 9.26 X 0.8 inches | 1.22 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780802844491

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About the Author
Sidney Greidanus taught at Calvin Theological Seminary in Grand Rapids, Michigan (1990-2004); the King's University College in Edmonton, Alberta (1979-1990); and Calvin College, also in Grand Rapids (1978-1979). Prior to his teaching career, he had served as pastor of two Christian Reformed Churches in Canada from 1970 to 1978. He is the author of several books, including the series of preaching Christ from the major Old Testament genres: Hebrew narrative (GenesisEcclesiastes), prophecy/apocalypse (Daniel), psalms (Psalms), and now law (Leviticus).
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Elizabeth Achtemeier in Interpretation
"This is a careful, clear, helpful volume, which can be useful to any preacher who wishes to preach 'the whole counsel of God, ' joining Old and New Testaments. . . A good book."

Ministries Today
"Sidney Greidanus makes a major contribution to modern preaching with this work. . . . A great resource tool for sermon preparation. . . . Greidanus achieves a scholarly work, but one that is filled with great insight and integrity."

Clergy Journal
"This is a long, complicated, but thorough book. It has wonderful insights and is written in a splendid way. This would be the kind of book most pastors ought to read. It gives a clear theological outline of a problem that plagues the modern church -- failure to give credence to the Scripture from which Jesus himself preached."

Review and Expositor
"As with his previous, The Modern Preacher and the Ancient Text, Greidanus is at his best when giving specific exegetical and homiletical suggestions. In addition, his history of the varied ways preachers have proclaimed Christ from the Old Testament is well-researched and is a unique contribution to the field. The book is an important part of an age-old debate."

Homiletic
"The book is careful and thorough and evinces great learning. It is copiously, even exhaustively footnoted, especially to secondary literature. . . An important book."