And These Three Are One: A Trinitarian Critique of Christological Approaches to the Old Testament: pg. 191-210
Brent A. Strawn
In this article, I will argue that a thoroughly trinitarian perspective of God necessarily involves a revisioning of christological interpretations of the Old Testament. I want to consider what difference it makes if one reads the Old Testament (and all of Scripture for that matter) with a theology that is trinitarian in orientation andhow that perspective may allow or disallow distinctively christological approaches. I will argue that a trinitarian perspective both permits and prohibits certain types of christological interpretation of the Old Testament.
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