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The Theology of the Book of Genesis R. W. L. Moberly (University of Durham)

The Theology of the Book of Genesis By R. W. L. Moberly (University of Durham)

The Theology of the Book of Genesis by R. W. L. Moberly (University of Durham)


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R. W. L. Moberly's The Theology of the Book of Genesis examines the actual use made of Genesis in current debates, combining close readings with discussions of hermeneutical principle to uncover what constitutes good understanding and use of Genesis. Moberly seeks to enable responsible theological awareness and use of the ancient text today, highlighting Genesis' enduring significance.

The Theology of the Book of Genesis Summary

The Theology of the Book of Genesis by R. W. L. Moberly (University of Durham)

The book of Genesis contains foundational material for Jewish and Christian theology, both historic and contemporary, and is almost certainly the most appealed-to book in the Old Testament in contemporary culture. R. W. L. Moberly's The Theology of the Book of Genesis examines the actual use made of Genesis in current debates, not only in academic but also in popular contexts. Traditional issues such as creation and fall stand alongside more recent issues such as religious violence and Christian Zionism. Moberly's concern - elucidated through a combination of close readings and discussions of hermeneutical principle - is to uncover what constitutes good understanding and use of Genesis, through a consideration of its intrinsic meaning as an ancient text (in both Hebrew and Greek versions) in dialogue with its reception and appropriation both past and present. Moberly seeks to enable responsible theological awareness and use of the ancient text today, highlighting Genesis' enduring significance.

The Theology of the Book of Genesis Reviews

'This little book is one of the most perceptive and probing discussions of the theological issues found in the book of Genesis. Combining great erudition with a highly accessible and engaging style and an eye for the deeper meaning, Walter Moberly is not afraid to challenge a consensus, to dig beneath a cliche, or to relate the ancient text to perennial existential issues in a way that few scholars do. Reading this volume cannot but deepen your understanding of the Bible.' Jon D. Levenson, Albert A. List Professor of Jewish Studies, Harvard Divinity School
'Readers will find that one of the most useful aspects of the book is the way in which it engages with writers who have used Genesis negatively rather than positively. It is a demonstration of why Genesis continues to be important for Jewish and Christian faith and practice.' Church Times

About R. W. L. Moberly (University of Durham)

R. W. L. Moberly is Professor of Theology and Biblical Interpretation at Durham University. He is also the author of Prophecy and Discernment and The Bible, Theology, and Faith. His writings have appeared in scholarly journals such as Vetus Testamentum, Journal of Theological Studies, Harvard Theological Review, and Journal of Theological Interpretation.

Table of Contents

1. What is a 'theology of Genesis'?; 2. On reading Genesis 1-11; 3. Genesis 1: picturing the world; 4. Genesis 2-3: Adam and Eve and 'the fall'; 5. Genesis 4: Cain and Abel; 6. Genesis 6-9: cataclysm and grace; 7. On reading Genesis 12-50; 8. Genesis 12:1-3: a key to interpreting the Old Testament?; 9. Genesis 12:3a: a biblical basis for Christian Zionism?; 10. Genesis 22: Abraham - model or monster?; 11. Abraham and the 'Abrahamic faiths'; 12. Genesis 37-50: Joseph.

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NPB9780521685382
9780521685382
0521685389
The Theology of the Book of Genesis by R. W. L. Moberly (University of Durham)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2009-05-29
298
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