Craig A. Carter
Author of Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis
About the Author
Craig A. Carter (PhD, University of St. Michael's College) is professor of theology at Tyndale University and theologian in residence at Westney Heights Baptist Church in Ajax, Ontario. He has written several books, including interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition.
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Works by Craig A. Carter
Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis (2018) 241 copies, 1 review
Contemplating God with the Great Tradition: Recovering Trinitarian Classical Theism (2021) 124 copies
Associated Works
Five Views of Christ in the Old Testament: Genre, Authorial Intent, and the Nature of Scripture (Counterpoints: Bible and Theology) (2022) — Contributor — 85 copies
Radical Ecumenicity: Pursuing Unity and Continuity after John Howard Yoder (2010) — Contributor — 25 copies
Peace Be with You: Christ's Benediction amid Violent Empires (2010) — Contributor — 9 copies, 1 review
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Interpreting Scripture with the Great Tradition: Recovering the Genius of Premodern Exegesis by Craig A. Carter
On Monday Jan 20, 2020, I was at the Pastors Academy in Finchley for our reading group. We had a decent turn out and enjoyed discussing Interpreting Scripture in the Great Tradition by Canadian Craig Carter who was in The London Seminary a short while back. Whenever we read these books I imagine I will be out on a limb in my thinking but I seldom am. It's not surprising really when I think how most of us are Reformed and Baptist for that matter. This time round was typical. We all liked much show more of the book but thought it a bit prolix and full of generalisations and open to challenge at certain points. So worth a read and helpful both for itself and in introducing us to other writers old (Augustine, Aquinas, etc) and new (Webster, Boersma, etc). show less
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