Plundering the Egyptians: The Old Testament and Historical Criticism at Westminster Theological Seminary (1929-1998) (Paperback)

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  • 328 Pages
  • Publisher: University Press of America
  • Publication Date: Published December 2009
  • ISBN: SYEOJOJPLUNDERINGTHEEGYPTIA9780761849599

Plundering the Egyptians: The Old Testament and Historical Criticism at Westminster Theological Seminary (1929-1998) (Paperback)

Yeo, John J.

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Plundering the Egyptians focuses on the study of the Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary from 1929 to 1998. More specifically, it presents the lives and academic labors of Robert Dick Wilson (1929-1930), Edward Joseph Young (1936-1968), Raymond Bryan Dillard (1969-1993), and Tremper Longman III (1981-1998). These featured scholars were highly influential in changing the shape of Old Testament studies at Westminster through the introduction of novel scholarly tools and ideas that reveal methodological and theological development. Their individual historical contexts, scholarly contributions, and interactions with historical-critical scholarship are presented and analyzed. Modifications in their respective methodologies are highlighted and often indicate significant shifts within the Old Princeton-Westminster trajectory from an anti-critical stance toward a position of openness toward historical-critical methodology and its conclusions. The implications of these shifts within Westminster are important because they mirror the current changes and challenges in evangelicalism today.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Chapter One: Introduction
  • Chapter Two: Old Princeton Redivivus
  • Chapter Three: Toeing the Line
  • Chapter Four: A Changing of the Guards
  • Chapter Five: Conclusion
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index
John J. Yeo is assistant professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Georgia. He received his MA at Westminster Seminary California, his ThM at Fuller Theological Seminary, and his PhD from the University of St. Michael's College, University of Toronto.
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Plundering the Egyptians focuses on the study of the Old Testament at Westminster Theological Seminary from 1929 to 1998. More specifically, it presents the lives and academic labors of Robert Dick Wilson (1929-1930), Edward Joseph Young (1936-1968), Raymond Bryan Dillard (1969-1993), and Tremper Longman III (1981-1998). These featured scholars were highly influential in changing the shape of Old Testament studies at Westminster through the introduction of novel scholarly tools and ideas that reveal methodological and theological development. Their individual historical contexts, scholarly contributions, and interactions with historical-critical scholarship are presented and analyzed. Modifications in their respective methodologies are highlighted and often indicate significant shifts within the Old Princeton-Westminster trajectory from an anti-critical stance toward a position of openness toward historical-critical methodology and its conclusions. The implications of these shifts within Westminster are important because they mirror the current changes and challenges in evangelicalism today.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Acknowledgements
  • Chapter One: Introduction
  • Chapter Two: Old Princeton Redivivus
  • Chapter Three: Toeing the Line
  • Chapter Four: A Changing of the Guards
  • Chapter Five: Conclusion
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Index
John J. Yeo is assistant professor of Old Testament at Reformed Theological Seminary, Atlanta, Georgia. He received his MA at Westminster Seminary California, his ThM at Fuller Theological Seminary, and his PhD from the University of St. Michael's College, University of Toronto.
  • Cover Type:
  • 328 Pages
  • Publisher: University Press of America
  • Publication Date: Published December 2009
  • ISBN: SYEOJOJPLUNDERINGTHEEGYPTIA9780761849599