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050 _aBS1192.5.M354.T446 2009
100 1 _aMcKenzie, John L.,
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245 1 2 _aA Theology of the Old Testament /
_cJohn L. McKenzie.
_h[print]
260 1 _aEugene, Oregon :
_bWipf and Stock,
_c(c)2009.
300 _a355 pages ;
_c22 cm.
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
490 1 _aJohn L. McKenzie reprint series
_x9781606082737.
500 _a"Previously published by Image Books, 1974"---T.p. verso.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aI. CULT --
_tFestivals --
_tSacrifice --
_tTemple and sanctuary --
_tPriesthood --
_tThe Holy --
_tProphetic criticism of the cult --
_tThe cultic community --
505 _aII. REVELATION --
_tThe idea of revelation --
_tCovenant law --
_tProphecy --
_tThe inspired book --
505 _aIII. HISTORY --
_tGeneral remarks --
_tPromise and fulfillment --
_tThe saving acts of Yahweh --
_tThe land of Israel --
_tJudgment --
_tSurvival --
_tYahweh and the nations --
505 _aIV. NATURE --
_tMythology --
_tCreation --
_tThe moral function of nature --
505 _aV. WISDOM --
_tConventional wisdom --
_tCritical wisdom --
_tA problem of personal morality and personal responsibility --
505 _aVI. POLITICAL AND SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS --
_tThe tribal confederation --
_tThe monarchy --
_tThe community of law --
505 _aVII. THE FUTURE OF ISRAEL --
_tGeneral remarks --
_tThe national hope --
_tRoyal Messianism --
_tThe worshiping community --
_tThe mission of Israel --
_tThe apocalyptic future --
_tThe law as fulfillment of the future --
_tThe moral regeneration of the future --
_tSummary.
520 _aBy thoroughly investigating every aspect of theology to be found in the Old Testament, Father McKenzie offers a total theological statement of this timeless record. "The theology of the Old Testament," he writes, "has to be the study of the reality of Yahweh. The Old Testament is the sole literary witness to that reality as the record of the experience of Israel." Seven categories outline the book: cult, revelation, history, nature, wisdom, political and social institutions, and the future of Israel. Together, these categories provide a pathway to God that is far more complete than that which can be experienced by any individual. For McKenzie, the Hebrew scriptures are to be understood as the independent record of the early Israelite community's experience with God, rather than as a prelude to or forecast of the New Testament.
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655 _aReligious Studies.
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