Today’s question: “What are the ten most stimulating Bible-related books that you have read?”
1. James B. Jordan, Through New Eyes
2. Meredith Kline, Images of the Spirit
3. Peter Leithart, A House For My Name
4. N.T. Wright, Jesus and the Victory of God
5. N.T. Wright, Romans
6. Richard B. Hays, Echoes of Scripture in the Letters of Paul and Echoes of Scripture in the Gospels
7. Robert Alter, The Art of Biblical Narrative
8. Peter Leithart, 1&2 Kings
9. John Barclay, Paul and the Gift
10. Craig Keener, The Gospel of John
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I see Jenson’s Systematic Theology in the background there. You should do a series on that guy. I’m trying to write a paper on his Trinitarian theology–it’s like sticking my brain into a blender.
Thank you for the list. I did have one question: You’ve linked to Robert Alter’s “The Art of Biblical Narrative” 1st edition. Was this accidental or is there a reason you would recommend the 1st edition over the revised 2nd edition?
Thanks
No, there was no particular reason. It was probably just the first edition that came up when I searched on Amazon.
Good to hear, as I’ve already ordered the revised edition. Thank you!