City in the Valley : Biblical Interpretation and Urban Theology.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (400 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Chapter 1: Personal Reflections on an American Theological Perspective -- Chapter 2: Socioeconomic Reasons for the "Divine Man" as Propagandistic Pattern -- Chapter 3: Who is the True Prophet? -- Chapter 4: The Urban Adventure of the Early Church -- Chapter 5: The Hour of the Gospel: Jesus and Caesar -- Chapter 6: On Paul's Image of the Human -- Chapter 7: Legal Dimensions of Money and Theological Consequences -- Chapter 8: Living with Chaos: Meditations on Paul's Ethics -- Chapter 9: Why Was Paul Killed? The Epistle to the Romans as a Document of Resistance -- JChapter 10: John's "Heavenly" Jerusalem -- Chapter 11: The Wrath of the Dragon: Patriarchy's Last Stand -- Chapter 12: Should Augustine Have the Last Word on Urban Theology? -- Chapter 13: The Interest in Life-of-Jesus Theology as a Paradigm for the Social History of Biblical Criticism -- Chapter 14: The Religious Dimensions of the World Market: A Farewell to the Middle Ages -- Chapter 15: Is There Justification in Money? A Historical and Theological Meditation on the Financial Aspects of Justification by Christ -- Chapter 16: Bultmann was not First: Josiah Royce as Interpreter of Paul -- Chapter 17: Reason, Religion, Responsibility: Reflections on the Frankfurt Tillich -- Chapter 18: Praxis and Theory in Theological Education: Is Scholarship "Hot" or "Cold"? -- Chapter 19: En Route to an Urban Theology: Can Theology Help Us Understand Urban Society? -- Chapter 20: On Sojourning.
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Bible. -- N.T. -- Criticism, interpretation, etc. Cities and towns -- Religious aspects -- Christianity. Cities and towns -- Biblical teaching. Theology, Doctrinal.