Walter Wink : collected readings / Henry French, editor.

By: Wink, WalterContributor(s): French, Henry FMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Minneaolis ‎ Fortress Press, 2013Description: xxxii, 311 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 9780800699871; 0800699874Other title: Collected readingsUniform titles: Works. Subject(s): Wink, Walter | Theology | Theological anthropology
Partial contents:
Foreword / Marcus Borg -- An autobiographical essay: "Write what you see" -- pt. 1. The Bible in human transformation. The bankruptcy of biblical paradigm -- Toward a new paradigm for Bible study -- pt. 2. Naming the powers. Introduction -- Interpreting the myth -- pt. 3. Unmasking the powers. Introduction -- Satan -- The gods -- p. 4. Engaging the powers. Introduction -- The myth of the domination system -- The nature of the domination system -- Jesus' third way: nonviolent engagement -- The acid test: loving enemies -- pt. 5. The human being. Introduction -- The human being in the quest for the historical Jesus -- Jesus and the human being -- The human being.
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Foreword / Marcus Borg -- An autobiographical essay: "Write what you see" -- pt. 1. The Bible in human transformation. The bankruptcy of biblical paradigm -- Toward a new paradigm for Bible study -- pt. 2. Naming the powers. Introduction -- Interpreting the myth -- pt. 3. Unmasking the powers. Introduction -- Satan -- The gods -- p. 4. Engaging the powers. Introduction -- The myth of the domination system -- The nature of the domination system -- Jesus' third way: nonviolent engagement -- The acid test: loving enemies -- pt. 5. The human being. Introduction -- The human being in the quest for the historical Jesus -- Jesus and the human being -- The human being.

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