Old Testament Theology – Israel`s Life

Author:   John Goldingay
Publisher:   InterVarsity Press
Volume:   03
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Pages:   912
Publication Date:   25 April 2016
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In the final volume of his three-volume Old Testament theology, John Goldingay explores the Old Testament vision of Israel's life before God. The first volume focused on the story of God's dealings with Israel, or Israel's gospel. The second volume investigated the beliefs of Israel, or Israel's faith. Now the spotlight falls on the Old Testament's perspective on the life that Israel should live in its present and future, including its worship, prayer and spirituality, as well as its practices, attitudes and ethics before God. Goldingay sees three spheres of life giving order to Israel's vision: its life in relation to God, its life in community and the life of the individual as a self. Within these frameworks he unfurls a tapestry that is as broad and colorful as all of life, and yet detailed in its intricate attention to the text.With this final volume John Goldingay has given us the third pillar of an Old Testament theology that is monumental in scope and yet invites us to enter through multiple doors to explore its riches. Students will profit from a semester in its courts, and ministers of the Word will find their preaching and teaching deeply enriched by wandering its halls and meditating in its chambers.

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Author:   John Goldingay
Publisher:   InterVarsity Press
Imprint:   Inter-Varsity Press,US
Volume:   03
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 4.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   1.246kg
ISBN:  

9780830824960


ISBN 10:   0830824960
Pages:   912
Publication Date:   25 April 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Abbreviations Preface 1. Introduction: Gospel, Faith, Life Part I: Living with God 2. Submission and Celebration 3. Prayer and Thanksgiving Part II: Living with One Another 4. Family and Community 5. City and Nation Part III: Living with Ourselves 6. Spirituality and Character 7. Leaders and Servants Conclusion Bibliography Author Index Subject Index Scripture Index

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I highly recommend this third volume, along with the other two, as a rich contribution to the study of Old Testament theology and a rich exposition of God's truths as relevant for the lives of His people. --Roger D. Cotton, Encounter: Journal for Pentecostal Ministry, Summer 2014, Vol. 11


Going through this volume was like sitting in on lectures from a well-informed, wise, and witty lover of the OT. . . . I enjoyed the book, learned from it, and recommend it. --James Limburg, Interpretation, October 2011 I highly recommend this third volume, along with the other two, as a rich contribution to the study of Old Testament theology and a rich exposition of God's truths as relevant for the lives of His people. --Roger D. Cotton, Encounter: Journal for Pentecostal Ministry, Summer 2014, Vol. 11 A fresh and rich type of biblical theology for all. --James Chukwuman Okoye, The Bible in Review Every evangelical interested in biblical ethics will find practical insights within its pages--as well as a challenge to respond to some tough questions. --William D. Barrick, The Master's Seminary Journal, Fall 2011


Going through this volume was like sitting in on lectures from a well-informed, wise, and witty lover of the OT. . . . I enjoyed the book, learned from it, and recommend it. --James Limburg, Interpretation, October 2011 A fresh and rich type of biblical theology for all. --James Chukwuman Okoye, The Bible in Review I highly recommend this third volume, along with the other two, as a rich contribution to the study of Old Testament theology and a rich exposition of God's truths as relevant for the lives of His people. --Roger D. Cotton, Encounter: Journal for Pentecostal Ministry, Summer 2014, Vol. 11 Every evangelical interested in biblical ethics will find practical insights within its pages--as well as a challenge to respond to some tough questions. --William D. Barrick, The Master's Seminary Journal, Fall 2011


"""Going through this volume was like sitting in on lectures from a well-informed, wise, and witty lover of the OT. . . . I enjoyed the book, learned from it, and recommend it."" -- James Limburg, Interpretation, October 2011 ""Every evangelical interested in biblical ethics will find practical insights within its pages—as well as a challenge to respond to some tough questions."" -- William D. Barrick, The Master's Seminary Journal, Fall 2011 ""A fresh and rich type of biblical theology for all."" -- James Chukwuman Okoye, The Bible in Review ""With his characteristic thoroughness and engaging writing style, Goldingay offers a rich reflection on the life God expects of his people. This third volume of his tripartite theology begins with God himself as the appropriate place to ground the meaning and significance of this life. It then turns to explain the centrality of the communities within which individuals share their existence, grow in virtue and find their true self. Faith in action, worship and spirituality as inseparable from ethics, and leadership as service--these are a few of the emphases of the message of the Old Testament developed in this work. Read Israel's Life and deepen your appreciation of the Old Testament's relevance . . . and enhance your vision of a life well-lived and pleasing to God."" -- M. Daniel Carroll R., Denver Seminary ""Finally, Goldingay's OT ethics! In a highly readable fashion he demonstrates masterfully that Israel's vision of life before God is not irrelevant to modern existence. In fact, the communal shape of Israel's faith, as well as its profound sense of individual responsibility and freedom, cast our own society's peculiar sicknesses into sharpest relief and point firmly in the direction of a cure. This is first-rate, thrilling stuff--the appropriate culmination of a glittering trilogy."" -- Stephen B. Chapman, Duke University ""John Goldingay writes with magisterial knowledge of the biblical texts and a keen eye for how to open them in fresh ways for scholars, teachers, preachers and all serious readers. Drawing deeply and widely on the scholarly literature--and also on literature that most scholars would not think to consult--he demonstrates with utter lucidity and conviction how the Hebrew Scriptures present a vision of life in community that is still sane, salvific and maybe even more essential for this generation of faith than for our ancestors."" -- Dr. Ellen Davis, Amos Ragan Kearns Professor of Bible and Practical Theology, Duke Divinity School ""In the third and final volume of his massive Old Testament Theology John Goldingay turns to ethics and explores 'the life of the children of God' (Barth). He shows how this is presented as response to the gospel as Israel experienced it and as an expression of their faith in Yhwh. Goldingay sees the ethics of the Old Testament as a direct call to us today: the presentation is as far from antiquarian as it could be. Christians and Jews alike will need to ponder this challenging work."" -- John Barton, Oriel Laing Professor of the Interpretation of Holy Scripture, University of Oxford ""The fruits of Goldingay's lifelong devotion to the study of the Old Testament are visible on every page. This work is a sure and steady guide that will lead the reader into the riches of Israel's legacy and its God."" -- Gary Anderson, professor of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible, University of Notre Dame ""I highly recommend this third volume, along with the other two, as a rich contribution to the study of Old Testament theology and a rich exposition of God's truths as relevant for the lives of His people."" -- Roger D. Cotton, Encounter: Journal for Pentecostal Ministry, Summer 2014, Vol. 11"


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John Goldingay (PhD, University of Nottingham) is David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary. His books include The Theology of the Book of Isaiah, Key Questions About Interpretation, Do We Need the New Testament? and commentaries on Psalms, Isaiah and Daniel.

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