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Moses and the Deuteronomist

Moses and the Deuteronomist
Author: Robert Polzin
Publisher: New York : Seabury Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1980
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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"A Crossroad book." Bibliography: p. [219]-222.


Deuteronomy and the Death of Moses

Deuteronomy and the Death of Moses
Author: Dennis T. Olson
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2005-01-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 159752056X

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This overture provides the interested reader with a fresh approach to commentary writing, one that engages all the traditional concern with total coverage of the text in question, but with the added feature of uniting that commentary under a single set of larger working concerns. The first-time reader of Deuteronomy is introduced both to the standard critical issues and to the text itself, but within the context of a concern to understand the book's abiding theological legacy. Christopher R. Seitz, from the Editor's Foreword


Moses and the Deuteronomist

Moses and the Deuteronomist
Author: Robert Polzin
Publisher: New York : Seabury Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1980
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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"A Crossroad book." Bibliography: p. [219]-222.


The Deuteronomistic History

The Deuteronomistic History
Author: Martin Noth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 153
Release: 1981
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780905774251

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Samuel and the Deuteronomist

Samuel and the Deuteronomist
Author: Robert Polzin
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1993-10-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780253114273

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"[Polzin's] book... will profoundly affect biblical scholarship for at least a generation." -- Frank Kermode "[A] suggestive and rich book, written in a clear and witty style." -- Marc Z. Brettler, The Journal of Religion "Literary commentary at its best." -- Adele Berlin


The Gospel according to Moses

The Gospel according to Moses
Author: Daniel I. Block
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2012-02-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1610978633

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These essays are concerned with broad hermeneutical and theological issues raised by the book of Deuteronomy.


The Triumph of Grace

The Triumph of Grace
Author: Daniel I. Block
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2017-11-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498292666

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The Apostle Paul's negative statements about the law have deafened the ears of many to the grace that Moses proclaims in Deuteronomy. Most Christians have a dim view of this book, which they consider to be primarily a book of laws. However, when we read or hear it read orally without prejudice, we discover that rather than casting Moses as a legislator, he appears as Israel's first pastor, whose congregation has gathered before him to hear him preach his final sermons. Accordingly, Deuteronomy represents prophetic preaching at its finest, as Moses seeks to inspire the people of God to a life of faith and godliness in response to God's repeated demonstrations of grace. Deuteronomy is a dead book for many, because we have not recognized this gospel; we have heard only law. The essays in this collection arise from a larger project driven by a passion to recover for Christians the life-giving message of the Hebrew Scriptures in general, and to open their ears to God's amazing grace in Deuteronomy in particular. The wide-ranging "meditations" in this volume do not all focus equally on the topic of God's grace, but this theme undergirds them all.


Moses and Deuteronomy

Moses and Deuteronomy
Author: Samuel Ives Curtiss
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1878
Genre: Bible
ISBN:

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Genesis 1 and the Creationism Debate

Genesis 1 and the Creationism Debate
Author: Steven DiMattei
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498231330

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Modern readers often assume that Genesis 1 depicts the creation of the earth and sky as we know it. Yet in an appeal for textual honesty, Steven DiMattei shows that such beliefs are more representative of modern views about this ancient text than the actual claims and beliefs of its author. Through a culturally contextualized and objective reading of the texts of Genesis 1 and 2, this study not only introduces readers to the textual data that convincingly demonstrate that Genesis' two creation accounts were penned by different authors who held contradictory views and beliefs about the origin of the world and of man and woman, but also establishes on textual grounds that what the author of Genesis 1 portrayed God creating was the world as its author and culture perceived and experienced it--not the objective world, but a subjective world, subject to the culturally conditioned views and beliefs of its author. In the end, this book clearly illustrates that the Bible's ancient texts do in fact represent the beliefs and worldviews of ancient peoples and cultures--not those of God, not those of later readers, and especially not those of modern-day Creationists.


Memoir of Moses

Memoir of Moses
Author: A.J. Culp
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 197870691X

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Deuteronomy characterizes memory as the key to Israel’s covenantal loyalty and commands its cultivation in the generations to come, and the book portrays itself as the foundation for this ongoing memory program. For this reason, Deuteronomy is considered to be an ancient collective memory text. However, recent scholarship has not focused on the book as a formative agent, leaving fundamental questions about the book unanswered: Why does Deuteronomy see memory as important in the first place? How does it seek to cultivate this memory in the people? A. J. Culp answers these questions by exploring Deuteronomy as a formative memory text and bringing contemporary memory theory into dialogue with biblical scholarship.Culp shows that Deuteronomy has tailored memory to its unique theology and purposes, a fact that both illuminates puzzling aspects of the text and challenges long-held views in scholarship, such as those regarding aniconism.