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Theology Today Patrick D. Miller

Theology Today By Patrick D. Miller

Theology Today by Patrick D. Miller


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In this collection of his essays from the popular and respected journal Theology Today, longtime editor Patrick D. Miller offers insights into the basic human condition. His reflections range from popular culture (the popularity of Seinfeld) to political matters (the proper public role for the Ten Commandments) to the sublime (the connection...

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Theology Today: Reflections on the Bible and Contemporary Life by Patrick D. Miller

In this collection of his essays from the popular and respected journal Theology Today, longtime editor Patrick D. Miller offers insights into the basic human condition. His reflections range from popular culture (the popularity of Seinfeld) to political matters (the proper public role for the Ten Commandments) to the sublime (the connection between poetry and faith). The wit and wisdom of this internationally respected biblical scholar come through clearly in this collection.

About Patrick D. Miller

Patrick D. Miller is Charles T. Haley Professor Emeritus of Old Testament Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary in Princeton, New Jersey. He is the author of numerous books, including The Religion of Ancient Israel. He is coeditor of the Interpretation commentary series and the Westminster Bible Companion series. In 1998, he served as President of the Society of Biblical Literature. He was also editor of Theology Today for twenty years.

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NLS9780664229924
9780664229924
0664229921
Theology Today: Reflections on the Bible and Contemporary Life by Patrick D. Miller
New
Paperback
Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
2006-03-20
152
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