Five Views of Christ in the Old Testa..., Brian J. Tabb
Five Views of Christ in the Old Testa..., Brian J. Tabb
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Five Views of Christ in the Old Testament
Genre, Authorial Intent, and the Nature of Scripture

Author: Brian J. Tabb, Andrew M. King, Zondervan

Narrator: Mack Gordon, Olivia Darnley

Unabridged: 12 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/25/2022


Synopsis

The authors of the New Testament regularly quote and allude to Old Testament passages that point to the presence, person, and work of Jesus. Jesus himself claimed that Moses wrote about him (John 5:46). And on the road to Emmaus, Jesus instructed the disciples from "Moses and all the prophets" regarding himself (Luke 24:27).Though Christians affirm that the Old Testament bears witness to Christ, how the Old Testament writers did this is a matter of extensive debate. Furthermore, Christian biblical scholars also debate the degree to which contemporary interpreters of the Bible can follow the hermeneutics of the New Testament authors in using the Old Testament to point to the person and work of Jesus Christ.Five Views on Christ in the Old Testament is the first book to bring together in conversation the major views on how the Old Testament points to Christ. Contributors and views include:The First Testament Priority View (John Goldingay)The Christotelic View (Tremper Longman III)The Redemptive-Historical Christocentric View (Jason DeRouchie)The Reception-Centered Intertextual View (Havilah Dharamraj)The Premodern View (Craig Carter)Each contributor presents their preferred methodology, showing readers how their interpretive approach best explains the biblical data. Additionally, authors provide case studies of various Old Testament passages that equip readers to better compare the strengths and weaknesses of each of author's approaches. This essential resource will help readers learn practical steps to help them read the Old Testament more faithfully as it testifies to Jesus the Messiah.

About Brian J. Tabb

Brian J. Tabb (Ph.D., London School of Theology) is academic dean and professor of biblical studies at Bethlehem College and Seminary and serves as general editor of Themelios.

About Andrew M. King

Andrew M. King (Ph.D., The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is assistant dean and assistant professor of Biblical Studies at Midwestern Seminary and Spurgeon College.

About Dr. John Goldingay

John Goldingay (PhD, University of Nottingham; DD, Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth) is professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary, but lives in Oxford, England. His numerous books include An Introduction to the Old Testament, A Reader’s Guide to the Bible, Reading Jesus’s Bible, and commentaries on Psalms, Isaiah, and Daniel. He has also authored Biblical Theology, the three-volume Old Testament Theology, and the seventeen-volume Old Testament for Everyone series, and has published a translation of the entire Old Testament called The First Testament: A New Translation.  

About Tremper Longman III

Tremper Longman III (PhD, Yale University) is a distinguished scholar and Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at Westmont College in Santa Barbara, California. He is on the advisory council of the BioLogos Foundation, and is the Old Testament editor for the revised Expositor's Bible Commentary and general editor for the Story of God Bible Commentary Old Testament, and has authored many articles and books on the Psalms and other Old Testament books.

About Jason S. DeRouchie

Jason S. Derouchie is Professor of Old Testament and Biblical Theology at Bethlehem College & Seminary in Minneapolis, Minnesota.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Samuel on July 06, 2023

This is maybe my favorite multiple-views book. The format of including standard sections on the nature of the Scriptures and Christ’s relation to the Old Testament, a description of interpretive steps, and case studies from every major section of the Old Testament (Gen 22, Prov 8, Is 42) made for ve......more

Goodreads review by Drake on June 18, 2023

I've read several "multiple views" books at this point. This is one of the better ones, primarily for two reasons. First, the quality of contributors is excellent; and second, the format of essay/responses/rejoinder allows for a lot of interaction between them. Just to lay my cards on the table: I pr......more

Goodreads review by Matt on April 15, 2023

Rating the 5 views from best to worst: Tied for 1st - Redemptive-Historical Christocentric (DeRouchie) and Premodern (Carter) views - Christ is in the OT (types, allegory, prophecy, etc.). These 2 views differ on how aware they think the biblical authors were that they were writing about Jesus. Eithe......more

Goodreads review by Taylor on October 12, 2024

This might be at the top of my five/four views books. I found the debate and discussion helpful and insightful—though not all the views presently were such. The book is worth purchasing for the contributions by Jason S. DeRouchie and Craig A. Carter alone. They were my favorite contributors, and I’d......more

Goodreads review by Chad on February 10, 2024

I enjoy these "counterpoint" books. They help to see the strengths and weaknesses of varying positions and showing different belief options. The downside is that sometimes the views presented are unique to the individual author and not really laying out a framework for belief. This particular book i......more