Shall not the judge of all the earth do what is right? : studies on the nature of God in tribute to James L. Crenshaw /
"Does God, in fact, always show love toward those who love him and faithfully serve him? Even apart from the fact that God punishes those who clearly deserve his wrath, and even apart from his hostility to Israel's enemies, what do we do with the not insignificant number of passages in the...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Winona Lake, Ind. :
Eisenbrauns,
2000.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Appreciation
- Introduction
- Publications of James L. Crenshaw
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1: "Shall Not the Judge of All the Earth Do What Is Just?" God's Oppression of the Innocent in the Old Testament
- Chapter 2: Texts That Linger, Not Yet Overcome
- Chapter 3: Yahweh as Deus absconditus: Some Remarks on a Dictum by Gerhard von Rad
- Chapter 4: Patriarchal Models for Piety
- Chapter 5: Deus absconditus and Deus revelatus: Three Difficult Narratives in the Pentateuch
- Chapter 6: "You Cannot See My Face" Seeking to Understand Divine Justice
- Chapter 7: Whose Agony? Whose Ecstasy? The Politics of Deuteronomic Law
- Chapter 8: Achan's Sin: Warfare and Holiness
- Chapter 9: The Problematic God of Samuel
- Chapter 10: "Why, O Lord, Do You Harden Our Heart?" A Plea for Help from a Hiding God
- Chapter 11: "Why, O Lord, Do You Harden Our Heart?" A Plea for Help from a Hiding God
- Chapter 12: Wisdom and Yahwism Revisited
- Chapter 13: Revelation and the Problem of the Hidden God in Second Temple Wisdom Literature
- Chapter 14: Job's Wife: The Satan's Handmaid
- Chapter 15: The Verb hāyâ in Qoheleth
- Chapter 16: The "Our Father" as John the Baptist's Political Prayer: A Ritual Response to the Absence of God's Kingdom
- Indexes; Index of Authors; Index of Scripture