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Sources of the Old Testament

A Guide to the Religious Thought of the Old Testament in Context

Sources of the Old Testament

A Guide to the Religious Thought of the Old Testament in Context

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780567084736
Number of Pages: 144
This book offers a concise introduction to the Old Testament for undergraduates, students on diocesan ministry courses, study groups and the general reader. James Atwell explains the main ideas to be found in the Old Testament in their own context, interpreting them in the light of the religious and cultural background of the Ancient Near East from where they emerged. One major aspect of this world of ideas examined by Atwell, and which is of particular contemporary interest, is the significance of creation and the Creator - the topic which formed the broad horizon of biblical theology, which raised so many of the big questions that are grappled with in the Old Testament, including problems of nature and the environment, respect for creation, the distinction between Creator and creature, and human destiny. Each section ends with a list of questions linking the ideas to be found in the Old Testament to modern concerns.
Introduction; Part 1; Surveying the Scene: The Broad Horizon; Three Classic Pictures of Ordering; The Significance of the Status Quo; Part 2; The Three Sources: Tent - The Patriarchs; The Mosaic Era; Living at the Boundary; Temple - Temple Liturgy; The Kingdom of God; Davidic Monarchy; Tutor - Identifying Wisdom and Wisdom's Transmission; The Books of Proverbs, Job and Ecclesiastes; Order's Spokesman; Wisdom's Wider Influence; The Old Testament to the Hebrew Scriptures; Conclusion: Hebrew Monotheism; Chronology; Map; Index

The Very Revd James Atwell

The Very Revd. James E. Atwell, Dean Emeritus of Winchester, was educated at Oxford and Harvard. Alongside pursuit of his scholarly interest in the Old Testament he served in the Church of England for half a century as university chaplain, parish priest and cathedral dean. He died in 2020, shortly after completing the manuscript for this book.

This kind of project is certainly much needed. I am so glad to see this work take seriously the objective of showing how knowledge of the ancient Near Eastern background can deepen and enrich a believer's appreciation of Biblical traditions. The piece is gracefully written, offering numerous insights, evocative images and lucid prose. The many learned observations here are expressed intelligently and should prove accessible to a well-educated lay audience. Professor Carolyn Sharp, Yale Divinity School

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