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- catalog contributor b2495079.
- catalog created "[1973]".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "[1973]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1973]".
- catalog description "4. The kerygma of the crucifixion: a. Jesus' death and the suffering servant -- b. Jesus' Death and the exodus-redemption traditions -- c. Jesus' death and the Sinai traditions -- d. Jesus' Death and the Levitical sacrificial system -- e. Jesus and Melchizedek -- f. The portrayal of the crucifixion -- g. Jesus' death in the light of Ps. 118 and Isa. 8:13-15 -- 5. The kerygma of the incarnation -- 6. The fulfillment of the Old Testament in the New -- C. The historical analogy of Israel and the Church.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Part 1. The present dilemma of the church: I. The loss of the Bible in the church -- II. How the Old Testament was lost -- III. The results of the loss of the Old Testament: the loss of the New Testament and the development of "'Reader's Digest' religion" -- Part 2. The necessity of the Old Testament of the Christian faith: IV. The nature of the Old Testament: A. The Hexateuch -- B. The Monarchical traditions: 1. The succession narrative -- 2. The Deuteronomic history -- 3. The chronicler -- 4. The royal Psalms -- C. The Classical prophets: 1. The judgment -- 2. The hope.".
- catalog description "Part 3. Preaching from the Old Testament: VI. Removing the obstacles to the Word of the Lord: A. Choosing a text -- 1. The use of a lectionary -- 2. The Church year: a. Advent ; b. Christmas ; c. Epiphany ; d. Lent ; e. Passion week and Easter ; f. Pentecost -- 3. Pairing an Old Testament text with a New -- B. Preparing the sermon : 1. Understanding the text -- 2. Relating the Old Testament to the New: a. Avoiding developmentalism ; b. Maintaining the historical relation of the Old and New Testaments -- 3. Relating the text to the congregation: a. A similar human situation? ; b. A common humanity? ; c. Avoiding allegory ; d. Symbolism and history ; e. Involvement with the text ; f. Translating the Biblical language for the congregation -- C. The miracle of preaching.".
- catalog description "V. The relation of the two Testaments: A. The working of the Word in the Old Testament -- B. The working of the Word in the New Testament -- 1. The witness of the New Testament to God's inbreaking -- 2. The kerygma of the Resurrection -- 3. The kerygma of the earthly ministry: a. Jesus as the messiah ; b. Jesus as the son of David ; c. Jesus as the Son of God ; d. Jesus as the shepherd ; e. Jesus as the Mosaic prophet-servant ; f. Jesus as the Servant.".
- catalog description "VII. Valid method and some sample sermons: A. The method of analogy -- Sermon: "And this shall be a sign unto you", Isaiah 7:1-17; Luke 2:1-20 -- B. The method of promise and fulfillment -- sermon: The decision about the Jew, Genesis 12; Galatians 3:1-14 -- C. Using a common motif -- Sermon: Firm foundations, Psalm 104:1-9; Luke 6:46-49 -- D.A combination of methods -- Sermon: On being a prophet, Ezekiel 13:1-16; John 1:14-18.".
- catalog extent "224 p.".
- catalog identifier "0664209742".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "[1973]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Westminster Press".
- catalog subject "221.6/6".
- catalog subject "BS1171.2 .A25".
- catalog subject "Bible. New Testament Relation to the Old Testament.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc.".
- catalog subject "Bible. Old Testament Homiletical use.".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The kerygma of the crucifixion: a. Jesus' death and the suffering servant -- b. Jesus' Death and the exodus-redemption traditions -- c. Jesus' death and the Sinai traditions -- d. Jesus' Death and the Levitical sacrificial system -- e. Jesus and Melchizedek -- f. The portrayal of the crucifixion -- g. Jesus' death in the light of Ps. 118 and Isa. 8:13-15 -- 5. The kerygma of the incarnation -- 6. The fulfillment of the Old Testament in the New -- C. The historical analogy of Israel and the Church.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 1. The present dilemma of the church: I. The loss of the Bible in the church -- II. How the Old Testament was lost -- III. The results of the loss of the Old Testament: the loss of the New Testament and the development of "'Reader's Digest' religion" -- Part 2. The necessity of the Old Testament of the Christian faith: IV. The nature of the Old Testament: A. The Hexateuch -- B. The Monarchical traditions: 1. The succession narrative -- 2. The Deuteronomic history -- 3. The chronicler -- 4. The royal Psalms -- C. The Classical prophets: 1. The judgment -- 2. The hope.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part 3. Preaching from the Old Testament: VI. Removing the obstacles to the Word of the Lord: A. Choosing a text -- 1. The use of a lectionary -- 2. The Church year: a. Advent ; b. Christmas ; c. Epiphany ; d. Lent ; e. Passion week and Easter ; f. Pentecost -- 3. Pairing an Old Testament text with a New -- B. Preparing the sermon : 1. Understanding the text -- 2. Relating the Old Testament to the New: a. Avoiding developmentalism ; b. Maintaining the historical relation of the Old and New Testaments -- 3. Relating the text to the congregation: a. A similar human situation? ; b. A common humanity? ; c. Avoiding allegory ; d. Symbolism and history ; e. Involvement with the text ; f. Translating the Biblical language for the congregation -- C. The miracle of preaching.".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. The relation of the two Testaments: A. The working of the Word in the Old Testament -- B. The working of the Word in the New Testament -- 1. The witness of the New Testament to God's inbreaking -- 2. The kerygma of the Resurrection -- 3. The kerygma of the earthly ministry: a. Jesus as the messiah ; b. Jesus as the son of David ; c. Jesus as the Son of God ; d. Jesus as the shepherd ; e. Jesus as the Mosaic prophet-servant ; f. Jesus as the Servant.".
- catalog tableOfContents "VII. Valid method and some sample sermons: A. The method of analogy -- Sermon: "And this shall be a sign unto you", Isaiah 7:1-17; Luke 2:1-20 -- B. The method of promise and fulfillment -- sermon: The decision about the Jew, Genesis 12; Galatians 3:1-14 -- C. Using a common motif -- Sermon: Firm foundations, Psalm 104:1-9; Luke 6:46-49 -- D.A combination of methods -- Sermon: On being a prophet, Ezekiel 13:1-16; John 1:14-18.".
- catalog title "The Old Testament and the proclamation of the Gospel, by Elizabeth Achtemeier.".
- catalog type "text".