Samuel Lucien Terrien (March 27, 1911 – February 6, 2002) was a French-American Protestant theologian and biblical scholar. A professor at Union Theological Seminary for thirty-six years, he is known for his biblical commentary, particularly for his scholarly contributions to the study of Job and the Psalms in the Old Testament and for his book, The Elusive Presence (1978), in which he presented a new theology of the presence and absence of God written largely in the context of cult, not covenant. It incorporated both Old and New Testaments in a broader ecumenical context and introduced a way for future theologians to ask how the presence of God is experienced by engaging the wisdom traditions to explore how ‘empirical observation can testify to a divine presence in human life just as visi
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| - 사무엘 루시앙 테리앙 (ko)
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| - 사무엘 루시앙 테리앙(Samuel Lucien Terrien, 1911년 3월 27일 ~ 2002년 2월 6일)은 프랑스계 미국의 개신교 신학자이며 성경신학자이다. 유니언 신학교 (뉴욕시)에서 36년간 교수로 있으면서 성경 주석 특별히 욥기와 시편에 대한 연구로 알려져 있다. 1978년 The Elusive Presence는 유명하다. 이 책에서 그는 계약이 아닌 컬트의 맥락에서 하나님의 임재와 부재라는 새로운 신학을 제시하였다. ' (ko)
- Samuel Lucien Terrien (March 27, 1911 – February 6, 2002) was a French-American Protestant theologian and biblical scholar. A professor at Union Theological Seminary for thirty-six years, he is known for his biblical commentary, particularly for his scholarly contributions to the study of Job and the Psalms in the Old Testament and for his book, The Elusive Presence (1978), in which he presented a new theology of the presence and absence of God written largely in the context of cult, not covenant. It incorporated both Old and New Testaments in a broader ecumenical context and introduced a way for future theologians to ask how the presence of God is experienced by engaging the wisdom traditions to explore how ‘empirical observation can testify to a divine presence in human life just as visi (en)
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| - Samuel Lucien Terrien (March 27, 1911 – February 6, 2002) was a French-American Protestant theologian and biblical scholar. A professor at Union Theological Seminary for thirty-six years, he is known for his biblical commentary, particularly for his scholarly contributions to the study of Job and the Psalms in the Old Testament and for his book, The Elusive Presence (1978), in which he presented a new theology of the presence and absence of God written largely in the context of cult, not covenant. It incorporated both Old and New Testaments in a broader ecumenical context and introduced a way for future theologians to ask how the presence of God is experienced by engaging the wisdom traditions to explore how ‘empirical observation can testify to a divine presence in human life just as visionary experiences can.' Terrien's articles and books on the Book of Job have been influential among theological scholars. His study of the Psalms, culminating in The Psalms: Strophic Structure and Theological Commentary (2003), is an extensive exegesis of the Psalter that offers a meticulous translation of the texts as well as their theological significance. (en)
- 사무엘 루시앙 테리앙(Samuel Lucien Terrien, 1911년 3월 27일 ~ 2002년 2월 6일)은 프랑스계 미국의 개신교 신학자이며 성경신학자이다. 유니언 신학교 (뉴욕시)에서 36년간 교수로 있으면서 성경 주석 특별히 욥기와 시편에 대한 연구로 알려져 있다. 1978년 The Elusive Presence는 유명하다. 이 책에서 그는 계약이 아닌 컬트의 맥락에서 하나님의 임재와 부재라는 새로운 신학을 제시하였다. ' (ko)
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