Craig Bartholomew

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Bartholomew, Craig G. (1997). Reading Ecclesiastes: Old Testament Exegesis and Hermeneutical Theory (PhD). Bristol University.

Books and chapters

  • Bartholomew, Craig G. (1998). Reading Ecclesiastes: Old Testament Exegesis and Hermeneutical Theory. Analecta Biblica. Vol. 139. Rome: Pontifical Biblical Institute. ISBN   978-8-876-53139-2.
  • (2000). Ecclesiastes. Baker Commentary on the Old Testament Wisdom & Psalms. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. ISBN   978-0-801-02691-1. OCLC   244560691.
  • ; Moritz, Thorsten, eds. (2000). Christ and Consumerism: A Critical Analysis of the Spirit of the Age. Carlisle: Paternoster Press. ISBN   978-0-853-64987-8.
  • ; Greene, Colin; Möller, Karl, eds. (2000). Renewing Biblical Interpretation. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 1. Grand Rapids, MI ; Carlisle: Zondervan ; Paternoster. ISBN   978-0-310-23411-1. OCLC   44769272.
  • , ed. (2000). In the Fields of the Lord: A Seerveld Reader. Carlisle ; Toronto: Piquant ; Toronto Tuppence Press. ISBN   978-0-953-57578-7.
  • (2001). Reading Proverbs with Integrity. Grove Biblical Series. Cambridge: Grove Books. ISBN   978-1-851-74485-5.
  • ; Greene, Colin; Möller, Karl, eds. (2001). After Pentecost: Language and Biblical Interpretation. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 2. Grand Rapids, MI ; Carlisle: Zondervan ; Paternoster. ISBN   978-0-310-23412-8. OCLC   46936350.
  • ; West, Andrew, eds. (2001). Praying by the Book: Reading the Psalms. Carlisle: Paternoster. ISBN   978-1-842-27129-2.
  • ; Chaplin, J.; Song, R.; Wolters, A., eds. (2002). A Royal Priesthood? The Use of the Bible Ethically and Politically: A Dialogue with Oliver O'Donovan. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 3. Grand Rapids, MI ; Carlisle: Zondervan ; Paternoster. ISBN   978-0-310-23413-5. OCLC   50279917.
  • ; Evans, C. S.; Healy, M.; Rae, M., eds. (2003). "Behind" the Text: History and Biblical Interpretation. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 4. Grand Rapids, MI ; Carlisle: Zondervan ; Paternoster. ISBN   978-0-310-23414-2. OCLC   52269467.
  • ; Perry, Robin; West, Andrew, eds. (2003). The Futures of Evangelicalism: Issues and Prospects. Leicester, England ; Grand Rapids, MI: InterVarsity Press ; Kregel. ISBN   978-0-825-42022-1.
  • ; Goheen, Michael W. (2004). The Drama of Scripture: Finding our Place in the Biblical Story (1st ed.). Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. ISBN   978-0-801-02746-8. OCLC   56085784.
  • ; Hughes, Fred, eds. (2004). Explorations in a Christian Theology of Pilgrimage. Burlington: Ashgate Publishing. ISBN   978-0-754-60856-1.
  • ; Healy, M.; Möller, K.; Parry, Robin, eds. (2004). Out of Egypt: Biblical Theology and Biblical Interpretation. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 5. Grand Rapids, MI ; Carlisle: Zondervan ; Paternoster. ISBN   978-0-310-23415-9. OCLC   55679007.
  • ; Green, Joel B.; Thiselton, Anthony C., eds. (2005). Reading Luke: interpretation, reflection, formation. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 6. Grand Rapids, MI ; Milton Keynes: Zondervan ; Paternoster. ISBN   978-0-310-23416-6. OCLC   60245462.
  • ; Goheen, Michael W. (2006). The Drama of Scripture: Finding our Place in the Biblical Story (1st ed.). London: SPCK Publishing. ISBN   978-0281057405. - shorter version of the edition published by Baker in 2004
  • ; Hahn, Scott; Parry, Robin; Seitz, Christopher; Wolters, Al, eds. (2006). Canon and Biblical Interpretation. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 7. Grand Rapids, MI ; Carlisle: Zondervan ; Paternoster. ISBN   978-0-310-23417-3. OCLC   67240227.
  • ; Goheen, Michael W. (2008). Living at the Crossroads: An Introduction to Christian Worldview. London: SPCK Publishing. ISBN   978-0281058860.
  • ; Goheen, Michael W. (2009). True Story of the Whole World, with Michael Goheen. Grand Rapids, MI: Faith Alive Christian Resources. ISBN   978-1-59255-476-8. - a version of The Drama of Scripture
  • (2011). Where Mortals Dwell: a Christian view of place for today. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. ISBN   978-0-801-03637-8. OCLC   662401625.
  • ; O'Dowd, Ryan (2011). Old Testament Wisdom Literature: a theological introduction. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic. ISBN   978-0-830-83896-7.
  • ; Goheen, Michael W. (2013). Christian Philosophy: A Systematic And Narrative Introduction. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. ISBN   978-0-801-03911-9.
  • ; Goheen, Michael W. (2014). Drama of Scripture, The: Finding Our Place In The Biblical Story (2nd revised ed.). Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. ISBN   978-0-801-04956-9.
  • (2014). When You Want to Yell at God: The Book of Job. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press. ISBN   978-1-577-99590-6.
  • (2015). Introducing Biblical Hermeneutics: A Comprehensive Framework for Hearing God in Scripture. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic. ISBN   978-0-801-03977-5.
  • (2016). Excellent Preaching: Proclaiming the Gospel in Its Context and Ours. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press. ISBN   978-1-577-99650-7.
  • (6 February 2017). Contours of the Kuyperian Tradition: A Systematic Introduction. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic.
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Bartholomew giving a lecture

Chapters

  • Bartholomew, Craig G. (1994). "Dominion as a Key to Understanding Art". In van der Walt, B. J. (ed.). Venster op Die Kunste: Christelike Perspektiewe, A Window on the Arts: Christian Perspectives. Potchefstroom: Instituut vir Reformatoriese Studie (IRS). pp. 41–57. ISBN   978-1-868-22152-3.
  • (1994). "Response to Al Wolters' Paper". In Schrotenboer, P. G.; Troost, A.; van der Kooi, C.; Spykman, G.; Wolters, A.; Bartholomew, Craig G. (eds.). God's Order for Creation. Potchefstroom: Instituut vir Reformatoriese Studie (IRS). pp. 61–70. ISBN   978-1-868-22187-5. OCLC   43510466.
  • (1997). "Casting Nets Towards Our Future". In Murphy, Yvonne; Swart, Istine (eds.). Contemplation. A Body of Work by Gert Swart. Pietermaritzburg: Tatham Art Gallery. pp. 31–39.
  • (1998). "The Church and the World: the Power of Identity". In van der Walt, B. J. (ed.). Signposts of God's Liberating Kingdom: Perspectives for the 21st Century. Vol. 1. Potchefstroom: Instituut vir Reformatoriese Studie (IRS) ; Potchefstroom University for CHE. pp. 21–30.
  • (1998). "A Table in the Wilderness? Towards a Postliberal Agenda for Old Testament Study". In Hess, Richard; Wenham, Gordon (eds.). Making the Old Testament Live. Grand Rapids, MI: Eerdmans. pp. 19–47. ISBN   978-0-8028-4427-9.
  • (1999). "The Relevance and Contours of a Christian Worldview". In Reeks, F. (ed.). Year of Jubilee, Cultural Mandate, Worldview. Wetenskaplike bydraes van die PU vir CHO., Scientific Contributions. Vol. Series F1 No 382. Potchefstroom: Instituut vir Reformatoriese Studie (IRS). pp. 34–42. ISBN   978-1-868-22359-6. OCLC   42599970.
  • (2000). "Consuming God's Word: Biblical Interpretation and Consumerism". In Bartholomew, Craig G.; Moritz, Thorsten (eds.). Christ and Consumerism: Critical Reflections on the Spirit of Our Age. Carlisle: Paternoster Press. pp. 81–99. ISBN   978-0-853-64987-8.
  • (2000). "Wisdom Books". In Alexander, T. Desmond; et al. (eds.). New Dictionary of Biblical Theology. Leicester: IVP. pp. 120–122. ISBN   978-0-8308-1438-1.
  • (2000). "Uncharted Waters: Philosophy, Theology and the Crisis in Biblical Interpretation". In ; Greene, Colin; Möller, Karl (eds.). Renewing Biblical Interpretation. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 1. Grand Rapids, MI ; Carlisle: Zondervan ; Paternoster. pp. 1–39. ISBN   978-0-310-23411-1. OCLC   44769272.
  • ; Strauss, Gideon (2000). "Bread, and not Stones". In (ed.). In the Fields of the Lord: A Seerveld Reader. Carlisle ; Toronto: Piquant ; Toronto Tuppence Press. pp. 3–22. ISBN   978-0-953-57578-7.
  • (2001). "Before Babel and After Pentecost: Language, Literature and Biblical Interpretation". In ; Greene, Colin; Möller, Karl (eds.). After Pentecost: Language and Biblical Interpretation. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 2. Grand Rapids, MI ; Carlisle: Zondervan ; Paternoster. pp. 131–170. ISBN   978-0-310-23412-8. OCLC   46936350.
  • (2001). "Psalms 1 and 2 — The Way of Blessing!". In ; West, Andrew (eds.). Praying by the Book: Reading the Psalms. Carlisle: Paternoster. pp. 13–33. ISBN   978-1-842-27129-2.
  • (2002). "A God for Life and Not Just for Christmas! The Revelation of God in the Old Testament Wisdom Literature". In Helm, Paul; Trueman, Carl R. (eds.). The Trustworthiness of God. Grand Rapids, MI ; Leicester: Eerdmans ; IVP. pp. 39–57. ISBN   978-0-802-84951-9.
  • (2002). "A Time for War and a Time for Peace: Old Testament Wisdom, Creation and O'Donovan's Theological Ethics". In ; Chaplin, J.; Song, R.; Wolters, A. (eds.). A Royal Priesthood? The Use of the Bible Ethically and Politically: A Dialogue with Oliver O'Donovan. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 3. Grand Rapids, MI ; Carlisle: Zondervan ; Paternoster. pp. 91–112. ISBN   978-0-310-23413-5. OCLC   50279917.
  • (2003). "Warranted Biblical Interpretation: Alvin Plantinga's Two (or More) Kinds of Scripture Scholarship". In ; Evans, C. S.; Healy, M.; Rae, M. (eds.). "Behind" the Text: History and Biblical Interpretation. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 4. Grand Rapids, MI ; Carlisle: Zondervan ; Paternoster. pp. 58–78. ISBN   978-0-310-23414-2. OCLC   52269467.
  • (2003). "A Christian World-view and the Futures of Evangelicalism". In ; Perry, Robin; West, Andrew (eds.). The Futures of Evangelicalism: Issues and Prospects. Leicester, England ; Grand Rapids, MI: InterVarsity Press ; Kregel. pp. 194–220. ISBN   978-0-825-42022-1.
  • (2004). "Journeying On: A Concluding Reflection". In ; Hughes, Fred (eds.). Explorations in a Christian Theology of Pilgrimage. Burlington: Ashgate Publishing. pp. 201–215. ISBN   978-0-754-60856-1.
  • ; Goheen, Mike (2004). "Biblical Theology and Biblical Interpretation: Introduction". In ; Healy, M.; Möller, K.; Parry, Robin (eds.). Out of Egypt: Biblical Theology and Biblical Interpretation. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 5. Grand Rapids, MI ; Carlisle: Zondervan ; Paternoster. pp. 1–19. ISBN   978-0-310-23415-9. OCLC   55679007.
  • (2004). "Story and Biblical Theology". In ; Healy, M.; Möller, K.; Parry, Robin (eds.). Out of Egypt: Biblical Theology and Biblical Interpretation. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 5. Grand Rapids, MI ; Carlisle: Zondervan ; Paternoster. pp. 172–184. ISBN   978-0-310-23415-9. OCLC   55679007.
  • ; Holt, Robby (2005). "Prayer in/and the drama of redemption in Luke : prayer and exegetical performance". In ; Green, Joel B.; Thiselton, Anthony C. (eds.). Reading Luke: interpretation, reflection, formation. Scripture and Hermeneutics Series. Vol. 6. Grand Rapids, MI ; Milton Keynes: Zondervan ; Paternoster. pp. 350–75. ISBN   978-0-310-23416-6. OCLC   60245462.

Articles

  • Editor of Christians and the Arts in South Africa: A Manifesto. Art Care Trust, 1993. Also published as Manifesto. Christians and the Arts in South Africa In 1994, Venster op die Kunste Christelike Perspektiewe, Window on the Arts Christian Perspectives, Potchefstroom: IRS, 475–90.
  • An Introduction to the Relationship between Theology and Philosophy. M2M Academic Supplement 1 1993: 2–9.
  • Author of the Bible Helps for the 1997 English edition of the Contemporary English Version, published under the title Into the Light.
  • The Text and the Message, in The New Lion Handbook to the Bible (Oxford: Lion, 1999), 58–59.
  • Founder and Chairperson of Christian Worldview Network, and regular contributor to The Big Picture (formerly the Many to Many).

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Craig G. Bartholomew
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Craig Bartholomew sometime prior to 2009
Born (1961-08-03) 3 August 1961 (age 61)
Occupation(s)Academic philosopher and theologian
Title H. Evan Runner Professor of philosophy
Academic background
Education University of South Africa
Oxford University
Potchefstroom University
Alma mater Bristol University (PhD)
Thesis Reading Ecclesiastes: Old Testament Exegesis and Hermeneutical Theory (1997)
Influences John Calvin, Abraham Kuyper,
Herman Dooyeweerd