
At the time of his death in the autumn of 2017, Robert W. Jenson was arguably America's foremost theologian. Over the course of a career spanning more than five decades, much of Jenson's thought was dedicated to the theological description of how Scripture should be read-what has come to be called theological interpretation. In this rapidly expanding field of scholarship, Jenson has had an inordinate impact.Despite its importance, study of Jenson's theology of scriptural interpretation has lagged, due in large part to the longevity of his career and volume of his output. In this book, all of Jenson's writings on Scripture and its interpretation have been collected for the first time. Here readers will be able to see the evolution of Jenson's thought on this topic, as well as the scope and intensity of his late-period engagement with it. Where other twentieth-century thinkers rely on non-theological, secular methods of scriptural investigation, Jenson is willing to let go of "respectability" for the sake of a truly Christian theological interpretation. The result is a genuinely free, intellectually invigorating exercise in reading and theory from one of the greatest theologians in the last century.
This collection investigates the core question of how Christian Scripture should be interpreted through a strictly theological lens rather than secular methodologies. Robert W. Jenson, widely regarded as a preeminent American theologian, provides a comprehensive framework for reading the Bible as a cohesive, triune narrative. The book compiles five decades of his scholarly output, tracing the development of his thought from his early career to his final contributions, arguing that true interpretation requires abandoning secular academic respectability in favor of a distinctively Christian theological posture.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and theologians recognize this volume as a vital resource for understanding the trajectory of Jenson's late-period thought. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for those already familiar with contemporary theological discourse.
Page Count:
376
Publication Date:
2019-07-17
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190917008
ISBN-13:
9780190917005
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