The Elusive Presence: Toward a New Biblical Theology

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Terrien has made a contribution which is irreversible. There will be no way to return to the more conventional models for Old Testament theology.... In addition to its formidable governing hypothesis, the book is characterized by a style of elusiveness delightfully matching the argument, a study only the urbaneness of the author could give us: by an erudition evidenced by an exhaustive documentation, and by rich and suggestive exegesis of a large number of texts. This rich gift could only be given by Terrien with his remarkable combination of passion, eloquence and erudition. Walter Brueggeman, Eden Theological Seminary
 

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Cultus and Faith in Biblical Research
9
The StoryofSalvation School
18
The Quest for a Biblical Theology
31
Epiphanic Visitations to the Patriarchs
63
The Call of Abraham
72
The Strangers by the Oaks of Mamre
79
The Test of Abrahams Faith
81
The Sinai Theophanies
106
Mystical Quest
304
Presence in Absence
320
The Play of Wisdom
350
A Masque of Revolt
361
Modest Doubt
373
The Final Epiphany
390
The Day of the Lord
401
Presence as the Word
410

The Covenant Theophany
119
The Name and Not the Glory
138
The Presence in the Temple
161
The Tent of Meeting
175
The Temple of Solomon
186
The Prophetic Vision
227
The Visions of the Call
236
From Vision to Faith
262
The Psalmody of Presence
278
Transfiguration
422
Resurrection
428
The Name and the Glory
448
The Temple of His Body
464
Deus Absconditus atque Praesens
470
Principal Abbreviations
484
Index of Authors
497
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Dr. Samuel Terrien is well known for his brilliant book, 'The Psalms and Their Meaning for Today'. He was also an editor of 'The Interpreter's Bible'. Born in France, he was educated at the Sorbonne, the School of the Louvre Museum, the French School of Biblical Archaeology at Jerusalem, and Union Theological Seminary in New York. Terrien was a long-time professor at Union Theological Seminary. He died in 2002 at the age of 91.

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