Where Shall Wisdom Be Found? Wisdom in the the Bible, the Church and the Contemporary World

Trinity Journal, Fall 2000 by Treier, Daniel J

Most of all, though, we should be thankful that these Christians have honestly tangled with the tensions over Where Shall Wisdom Be Found? Its theological breadth will challenge, but should not ward off, American evangelicals; its theological depth, disciplinary range, and contemporary relevance should profit both scholars and pastors. For, according to Job 28, finding wisdom might be more vexing than acquiring wealth, but remains infinitely more valuable.

Daniel J. Treier

Trinity Evangelical Divinity School

Deerfield, Illinois

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