A Biblical Theology of Exile

A Biblical Theology of Exile
Author: Daniel L. Smith-Christopher
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2002
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451405790

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The Christian church continues to seek ethical and spiritual models from the period of Israel's monarchy and has avoided the gravity of the Babylonian exile. Against this tradition, the author argues that the period of focus for the canonical construction of biblical thought is precisely the exile. Here the voices of dissent arose and articulated words of truth in the context of failed power.

Israel in Exile a Theological Interpretation

Israel in Exile  a Theological Interpretation
Author: Ralph W. Klein
Publsiher: Augsburg Fortress Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1979
Genre: Religion
ISBN: STANFORD:36105005290429

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Rebels and Exiles

Rebels and Exiles
Author: Matthew S. Harmon
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2020-10-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830843824

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Biblical Foundations Book Awards Finalist Deep within the human psyche lies a sense that we were made for something more than this broken world. We all share an experience of exile—of longing for our true home. In this ESBT volume, Matthew S. Harmon explores how the theme of sin and exile is developed throughout Scripture. He traces a common pattern of human rebellion, God's judgment, and the hope of restored relationship, beginning with the first humans and concluding with the end of exile in a new creation. In this story we encounter the remarkable grace of a God who wants to dwell with his people, and we learn how to live well as exiles in a fallen world. Rebels and Exiles makes clear how the paradigm of sin leading to exile is foundational for understanding both the biblical storyline and human existence. Essential Studies in Biblical Theology (ESBT), edited by Benjamin L. Gladd, explore the central or "essential" themes of the Bible's grand storyline. Taking cues from Genesis 1-3, authors explore the presence of these themes throughout the entire sweep of redemption history. Written for students, church leaders, and laypeople, the ESBT offers an introduction to biblical theology.

Exile A Conversation with N T Wright

Exile  A Conversation with N  T  Wright
Author: James M. Scott
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2017-07-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830890002

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N. T. Wright is well known for his view that the majority of Second Temple Jews saw themselves as living within an ongoing exile. This book engages a lively conversation with this idea, beginning with a lengthy thesis from Wright, responses from eleven New Testament scholars, and a concluding essay from Wright responding to his interlocutors.

The Religion of the Landless

The Religion of the Landless
Author: Daniel L. Smith-Christopher
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2015-01-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781725227910

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Through brilliant new interpretations of biblical exiles, Daniel Smith-Christopher shows their experience as the most apt model for the Church as witnesses for the peace and justice of God in a strange land.

Liturgy and Empire

Liturgy and Empire
Author: Scott W. Hahn,David Scott
Publsiher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1931018561

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This is the fifth annual volume of the remarkably popular journal of biblical theology edited by Scott Hahn and his St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. This volume features important new works by Hahn, Brant Pitre, Matthew Levering, and Robert Barron, among others. The issue explores the biblical themes of Church and state; idolatry and power; religion and violence; worship and sacrifice; the Kingdom of God; and the Eucharist. Highlights include Hahn's new essay on the prophetic historiography of 1 and 2 Chronicles; and Pitre's essay on Jesus, the Messianic Banquet, and the Kingdom of God. The journal, which always seeks to reprint classic texts alongside groundbreaking new works, this time includes a new translation of St. Thomas Aquinas' Lectures on 2 Thessaloniansthe first time this work has been translated into English. Also included are an influential work by Louis Bouyer on Satan and Christ in the New Testament and Early Tradition. The volume concludes with a classic homily by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, now Pope Benedict XVI on the morality of exile.

Prophets Before the Exile

Prophets Before the Exile
Author: Christopher R. Smith
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2013-07-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830858149

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The latest installment in Christopher R. Smith's innovative Understanding the Books of the Bible series brings you and your group into a direct encounter with the words of the poets and outcasts who were entrusted with the message of divine reproof for a community falling headlong into a exile.

Biblical Portraits of Exile

Biblical Portraits of Exile
Author: Abi Doukhan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2016-05-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317174400

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Exile constitutes one of the most central experiences in the Bible, notably in the book of Genesis. The question has rarely been asked however as to why exile plays such an important role in the lives of Biblical characters. Biblical Portraits of Exile proposes a philosophical reading largely inspired by the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas of the experience of exile in the book of Genesis. Focusing on the 8 central figures of exile Adam, Eve, Cain, the sons of Shem, Abraham, Rebekah, Jacob and the sons of Levy the book draws out the ethical and redemptive implications of exile and thereby paves the way for a renewed description of the human subject, one that situates ethics at its very core.