“Biblical theology was something done well, even best, by early-century bishops when teaching and catechizing their churches, something that is rare today but might possibly be recaptured. Without claiming that it is the panacea for all the church’s problems or that the Enlightenment has nothing to contribute, this book offers a vision that presupposes a revelation-based social imaginary together with glimpses of God as triune. It is replete with the idea—in true Irenaean tradition!—that biblical salvation history informs and forms Christian lives, beginning with those of the interpreters who read Scripture in the context of worship and community. This is what inspires Stephen Presley, and the inspiration communicated through these pages is catching!”
Mark W. Elliott, professor of biblical and historical theology, Highland Theological College; professorial fellow, Wycliffe College, Toronto
Stephen O. Presley (PhD, University of St. Andrews) is senior fellow for religion and public life at the Center for Religion, Culture & Democracy and associate professor of church history at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. He has also served in a variety of ministry positions. He is the author of several books, including Cultural Sanctification: Engaging the World like the Early Church, and is the coeditor of Explorations in Interdisciplinary Reading.