An introduction to the Old Testament: the canon and Christian imagination

"In this updated edition of the popular textbook, Walter Brueggemann and Tod Linafelt introduce the reader to the broad theological scope of the Old Testament, treating some of the most important issues and methods in contemporary biblical interpretation. This clearly written textbook focuses o...

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Authors: Brueggemann, Walter 1933- (Author) ; Linafelt, Tod 1965- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Louisville, Ky. Westminster John Knox Press 2012
In:Year: 2012
Edition:2. ed.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Old Testament / Canon
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Bible. Old Testament Introductions
B Bible Canon
B Introduction
B Bible. Old Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary:"In this updated edition of the popular textbook, Walter Brueggemann and Tod Linafelt introduce the reader to the broad theological scope of the Old Testament, treating some of the most important issues and methods in contemporary biblical interpretation. This clearly written textbook focuses on the literature of the Old Testament as it grew out of religious, political, and ideological contexts over many centuries in Israel's history. Covering every book in the Old Testament (arranged in canonical order), the authors demonstrate the development of theological concepts in biblical writings from the Torah through post-exilic Judaism. This introduction invites readers to engage in the construction of meaning as they venture into these timeless texts"--
"In this updated edition of the popular textbook, Walter Brueggemann and Tod Linafelt introduce the reader to the broad theological scope of the Old Testament, treating some of the most important issues and methods in contemporary biblical interpretation. This clearly written textbook focuses on the literature of the Old Testament as it grew out of religious, political, and ideological contexts over many centuries in Israel's history. Covering every book in the Old Testament (arranged in canonical order), the authors demonstrate the development of theological concepts in biblical writings from the Torah through post-exilic Judaism. This introduction invites readers to engage in the construction of meaning as they venture into these timeless texts"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 439-455) and index
ISBN:0664234585