He has shown you what is good: Old Testament justice then and now ; the Trinity lectures, Singapore, 2011

"Can the Old Testament provide relevant principles for modern concepts of social justice? Today citing our human rights is used as recourse for anything and everything. Excessive use has corrupted a defining ideal of mankind. Williamson explores the meaning of Old Testament justice to discover...

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Main Author: Williamson, H. G. M. 1947- (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Lutterworth Press 2012
In:Year: 2012
Reviews:[Rezension von: Williamson, H. G. M., 1947-, He has shown you what is good] (2013) (Witte, Markus, 1964 -)
[Rezension von: Williamson, H. G. M., 1947-, He has shown you what is good] (2013) (Stone, Timothy J., 1977 -)
[Rezension von: Williamson, H. G. M., 1947-, He has shown you what is good] (2013) (McConville, J. G., 1950 -)
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Old Testament / Social justice / Natural law
Further subjects:B Social Justice Biblical teaching
Parallel Edition:Electronic
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Summary:"Can the Old Testament provide relevant principles for modern concepts of social justice? Today citing our human rights is used as recourse for anything and everything. Excessive use has corrupted a defining ideal of mankind. Williamson explores the meaning of Old Testament justice to discover its significance for us today. Concentrating on social justice he unearths the value and relevance of the phrase justice and righteousness. Tracing this phrase and its context within and without the pages of Scripture Williamson elaborates an argument that passes from Abraham to Amos. He expounds a biblical ideal that he argues is not rooted in the legalistic Law of Moses, or necessarily an idealized history, but is a concept that is fluid, constructed in an organic appreciation for natural law. Williamson has written an engaging and highly articulate book that exposes the relevance of the Old Testament as a blueprint for a way of life; a mode of living that developed in accordance with the existence of the ancient Israelite. The ideal maintained a form, as derived from natural law, that was applicable to all creeds and ranks, and therefore is potentially relevant for us today."--Publisher's description
Item Description:"Old Testament justice"--Subtitle on cover
Includes bibliographical references (p. [110]) and indexes
ISBN:0718892984