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The Bible To-Day
C.H. Dodd's The Bible Today is a theological work that examines the Bible as a diverse literary entity, not simply a collection of separate texts, presented by the Church as God's revelation in history. Dodd discusses how the Bible reflects God in history through various genres such as law, prophecy, and gospel, with an emphasis on Jesus Christ as its culmination, inviting readers to see the Bible holistically and relevantly for contemporary life. The Bible Today is an attempt to articulate a Christian understanding of the Bible as a living story of God at work in history, culminating in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.
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| T.1634 | 220.6 Dod b | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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220.6 Dod b
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| Publisher | Cambridge at the University Press : Cambridge., 1962 |
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ix + 168hlm; 12,5x18,5cm
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English
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220.6
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