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Books in the T&T Clark's Study Guides to the Old Testament series

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  • - An Introduction and Study Guide
    by Switzerland) Middlemas & Professor Jill (University of Zurich
    £18.99 - 56.99

  • by Zoltan Schwab & Adrian H. Curtis
    £17.49 - 51.99

  • by Ernest Lucas & Adrian H. Curtis
    £17.49 - 51.99

  • by Professor J. Cheryl (Sheffield University Exum
    £18.49 - 66.99

  • - The Priestly Vision of Holiness
    by UK) Jenson & Reverend Doctor Philip Peter (Cambridge University
    £18.99 - 56.99

  • - A Message for Yehud
    by USA) Allen & Leslie C. (Fuller Seminary
    £37.49

  • - An Introduction and Study Guide
    by UK) Hadjiev & Tchavdar S. (Queen's University Belfast
    £18.99 - 68.49

  • - The Road to Freedom
    by Eryl W. (Bangor University Davies
    £22.49

    Davies outlines the composition and date of Numbers, and the various attempts that have been made to establish a coherent and meaningful structure in its arrangement. Davies also shows how the application of reader-response criticism, feminist criticism and postcolonial criticism have contributed to our understanding of selected passages in the book. Addressing theological issues, Davies considers three themes that occupy much of the content of Numbers, namely; land, purity and holiness, and rebellion. The concluding chapter considers the contentious issue of the historicity of the book of Numbers in the light of recent discussions concerning the historical value of the Old Testament. Davies shows how some of the issues Numbers raises - war, disease, survival, hunger, race relations - are among the perennial problems faced by nations across the centuries and across cultures. While individual passages within Numbers may reflect a questionable sense of morality, Davies demonstrates that the book, when viewed in its totality, encompasses a number of important theological themes which recur throughout the Old Testament: the interplay of forgiveness and judgment, and of sin and punishment, and the need to trust in the power of God rather than human might.

  • - Crossing Divides
    by James Gordon (University of Gloucestershire McConville
    £22.49

    The book of Joshua, with its memorable images of the crossing of the River Jordan and the miraculous conquest of the city of Jericho, plays an important part in the Old Testament's narrative and theology of God's promise and gift of the land of Canaan to Israel.In this guide, Gordon McConville considers the various aspects of interpreting Joshua, including questions of its origins and occasion, its literary formation and its theology. He also looks squarely at the difficulties it poses to the modern reader, and the dangers of simplistic interpretations, especially when allied with power systems. Yet, among the possible approaches to Joshua, certain readings suggest unexpected messages, and with the book's memorable central image of crossing a river in an escape from tyranny into new life, it can prompt fruitful reflection on other 'crossings', perhaps helping us to overcome the deepest human hostilities.

  • - Where Shall Wisdom Be Found?
    by Dr. Katharine J. (University of Cambridge Dell
    £22.49

  • - History and Story in Ancient Israel
    by Dr. Lester L. (University of Hull Grabbe
    £22.49

    Lester L. Grabbe provides a concise and up-to-date introduction to the books of Kings, covering all the historical and interpretative issues. Grabbe pays particular attention to how the history of ancient Israel can be reconstructed (or not as the case may be) through the text, and introduces students to the key ways of reading the books of Kings as religious and political history.Grabbe takes a chronological approach (according to the text) and provides overviews of the key periods of Israel's history. The nature of the 'Deuteronomistic History' and how well this theory of authorship stands up in the modern day is considered, as well as issues of form and source criticism more broadly. Grabbe concludes by offering a reflection on the books of Kings in theological and hermeneutical perspective, which enables students to view not only the historical and textual issues, but also broader issues of meaning and significance.

  • - Justice and Violence
    by Rev. Dr. Walter J. (Oxford University Houston
    £23.99

  • - A Kingdom Comes
    by David (Trinity College Bristol Firth
    £23.99

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