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- catalog abstract "These exciting studies on the first five books of the Bible cover a wide range of topics, challenging the reader to confront the issues of faithfulness, responsibility, and justice in an ever-changing world. Brueggemann sets the issues of praise and lament, grace and duty, truth and power in new frames of reference that call for a response. He demonstrates that the Christian reader of the Bible cannot blithely pass over the Pentateuch as simply pre-Christian and without relevance. His creative use of metaphor and imagination invite the reader to encounter freshly in these biblical texts God's call and the work of justice.".
- catalog contributor b11617635.
- catalog contributor b11617636.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "1. "Othering" with Grace and Courage -- 2. Daily Voice of Faith: The Covenanted Self -- 3. Duty as Delight and Desire: Preaching Obedience That Is Not Legalism -- 4. Justice: The Earthly Form of God's Holiness -- 5. Cunning Little Secret of Certitude: On the First Great Commandment -- 6. Neighborliness and the Limits of Power in God's Realm: On the Second Great Commandment -- 7. Truth-Telling as Subversive Obedience -- 8. "Placed" between Promise and Command -- 9. Truth of Abundance: Relearning Dayenu.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 124-140) and indexes.".
- catalog description "These exciting studies on the first five books of the Bible cover a wide range of topics, challenging the reader to confront the issues of faithfulness, responsibility, and justice in an ever-changing world. Brueggemann sets the issues of praise and lament, grace and duty, truth and power in new frames of reference that call for a response. He demonstrates that the Christian reader of the Bible cannot blithely pass over the Pentateuch as simply pre-Christian and without relevance. His creative use of metaphor and imagination invite the reader to encounter freshly in these biblical texts God's call and the work of justice.".
- catalog extent "xi, 148 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0800631765 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Minneapolis, MN : Fortress Press,".
- catalog subject "230/.0411 21".
- catalog subject "BS1192.5 .B77 1999".
- catalog subject "Bible. Old Testament Theology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. "Othering" with Grace and Courage -- 2. Daily Voice of Faith: The Covenanted Self -- 3. Duty as Delight and Desire: Preaching Obedience That Is Not Legalism -- 4. Justice: The Earthly Form of God's Holiness -- 5. Cunning Little Secret of Certitude: On the First Great Commandment -- 6. Neighborliness and the Limits of Power in God's Realm: On the Second Great Commandment -- 7. Truth-Telling as Subversive Obedience -- 8. "Placed" between Promise and Command -- 9. Truth of Abundance: Relearning Dayenu.".
- catalog title "The covenanted self : explorations in law and covenant / Walter Brueggemann ; edited by Patrick D. Miller.".
- catalog type "text".