The biblical-theological approach Boda takes in this work is canonical-thematic, tracing the presentation of the theology of sin and its remedy in the canonical form and shape of the Old Testament. The hermeneutical foundations for this enterprise have been laid by others in past decades, especially by Brevard Childs in his groundbreaking work. But A Severe Mercy also reflects recent approaches to integrating biblical understanding with other methodologies in addition to Childs’s. Thus, it enters the imaginative space of the ancient canon of the Old Testament in order to highlight the “word views” and “literary shapes” of the “texts taken individually and as a whole collection.” For the literary shape of the individual texts, it places the “word views” of the dominant expressions and images, as well as various passages, in the larger context of the biblical books in which they are found. For the literary shape of the texts as a collection, it identifies key subthemes and traces their development through the Old Testament canon. The breadth of Boda’s study is both challenging and courageous, resulting in the first comprehensive examination of the topic in the 21st century.

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1. Introduction

Part One: Torah

2. Genesis

3. Exodus

4. Leviticus (I)

5. Leviticus (II)

6. Numbers

7. Deuteronomy

8. Torah: Conclusion

Part Two: Prophets

9. Former Prophets: Joshua, Judges

10. Former Prophets: Samuel

11. Former Prophets: Kings

12. Isaiah

13. Jeremiah

14. Ezekiel

15. The Twelve (I)

16. The Twelve (II)

17. Prophets: Conclusion

Part Three: Writings

18. Proverbs

19. Job

20. Psalms (I)

21. Psalms (II)

22. Lamentations

23. Daniel

24. Ezra-Nehemiah

25. Chronicles

26. Writings: Conclusion

27. Conclusion

Works Cited

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This academic monograph series showcases critical scholarship investigating the interplay between the historical, literary, and theological dimensions of the books of the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament. Individual volumes may pursue a historical-critical approach, considering the biblical writings are historical artifacts. But these texts are also literary works. This series, named after the Hebrew term for “literature,” focuses on the importance of literary shape and theological expression in performing exegesis, which has been sometimes minimized or overlooked in modern biblical scholarship.

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ISBN
9781575061641
Publisert
2009-06-30
Utgiver
Pennsylvania State University Press; Eisenbrauns
Vekt
1089 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
44 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
632

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