Uniting History and Theology

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Seth Herringer's 'Uniting History and Theology' contends that the historical-critical method's assumed neutrality is flawed and that a Christian account of history better serves theological interpretation.

Herringer defends a two-leveled view of history that recognises scripture's ordering and connection while situating readers within the economy of salvation.

He argues for rejecting strict scholarly neutrality and for appreciating the interconnectedness of past, present, and future in Christian historiography.

The book engages recent historiographical developments and proposes methodological reforms for biblical studies.

It is aimed at scholars seeking to reconcile historical scholarship with confessional commitments.

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