A review by leswag97
The Epistle to the Hebrews and Christian Theology by Daniel R. Driver, Trevor A. Hart, Richard Bauckham

4.0

I read this volume of collected essays on the Epistle to the Hebrews for a graduate course I took on Hebrews. A few essays in particular stand out to me as exceptional from this collection: "Here We Have No Lasting City" by Richard Hays; "God Has Spoken: Hebrews' Theology of the Scriptures" by Kenneth Schenck; "Exemplars of Faith in Hebrews 11: Abel" by R. Walter L. Moberly; "Rahab Outside the Camp" by Carl Mosser; and "Prophets and Martyrs as Exemplars of Faith" by Loveday Alexander.

There were a number of essays that did not pique my interest, while others that did so in moderation. This is a good resource for anyone interested in the Epistle to the Hebrews and its impact on important topics of Christian theology. It also introduces a number of authors from a variety of theological backgrounds and traditions that some who are new to the world of biblical criticism and theological studies perhaps would not have learned about otherwise; I found this to be true in my case--many of these authors were unknown to me, and I enjoyed a number of them.