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Trinitarian Interpretation in Light of the Identity of YHWH As the Triune God : A Biblical, Historical, and Theological Approach
Trinitarian Interpretation in Light of the Identity of YHWH As the Triune God : A Biblical, Historical, and Theological Approach
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Author(s): Eldhose, Alias K.
ISBN No.: 9781666783216
Pages: 204
Year: 202401
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 59.34
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Through persuasive exegetical analysis, Alias Eldhose shows that the often overused and under-clarified phrase 'trinitarian interpretation' holds its greatest theological density and performs its greatest exegetical work when interpreters avoid an 'isolationist' tendency to identify YHWH merely with the Person of the Father and instead specify that YHWH simply is the Tri-Personal Name of God. This book helps all of us who practice theological interpretation of Scripture to employ our trinitarian presuppositions truly and meaningfully." -- Kevin Storer, professor of theology, Evangelical Theological Seminary "Alias Eldhose's work furthers the understanding of Yahweh in the Old Testament, is a significant contribution to biblical and theological studies, and will continue to be an impetus for future research. Well-written, accessible, and comprehensive in its tackling of sources, Trinitarian Interpretation in Light of the Identity of YHWH as the Triune God is worth a careful perusal for every student of Scripture and of theology. This focus on a faithfully trinitarian--and thus truly theological--interpretation of Scripture is timely." --Abraham Kuruvilla, professor of Christian preaching, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary "Alias Eldhose argues that advocates of the trinitarian interpretation of Scripture oftentimes understand YHWH in the Hebrew Scriptures as a reference to God the Father. Thus, trinitarian interpretation tends to have an isolationist tendency; its focus is on Christology or pneumatology. He presents a compelling case that YHWH is Trinity, thus advocating for a consistent, intentional, and focused trinitarian interpretation.


This book contends for a helpful refocusing of trinitarian interpretation." --Glenn R. Kreider, professor of theological studies, Dallas Theological Seminary.


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