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Idolatry Stephen E. Fowl

Idolatry By Stephen E. Fowl

Idolatry by Stephen E. Fowl


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Explores how believers lapse into idolatry, a process Stephen Fowl insists is much different from the decision of those who have rejected belief in God. He asserts that the Old Testament's account of Israel's idolatry as dramatic folly and betrayal describes the after effects of idolatry, not the process of how believers lapse into idolatry.

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Idolatry by Stephen E. Fowl

No one purposefully chooses to become an idolater. No one consciously abandons the living Godto fall prey to a pantheon of earthly gods. Yet idolatry has a way of subtly seeping intothe cracks ofhuman life. In Idolatry , Stephen E. Fowl explores how believers lapse into idolatry, a process he insists is much different from the decision of those who have rejected belief in God. He asserts thatthe Old Testament's account of Israel's idolatry as dramatic folly and betrayal describes the after effects of idolatry, not the process of how believers lapse into idolatry. Idolatry is a process of slowly diverting love and attention away from the one true God andtowardfalse gods. Fowl identifies the various habits, practices, and dispositions that can lead to this process, using Scripture to demonstrate different ways believers become inclined to idolatry. He first turns to Deuteronomy to show how to combat idolatry by remembering the grace of God.He then examines Ephesians and Colossians to demonstrate how the suggested practices of thanksgiving and gratitude can serve as the antidotes to idolatrous greed. He looks to 1 John to find the love that casts out the fear andinsecurity that the books of Kings, Isaiah, and Luke name as the forerunners of idolatry. Finally, he examines curiosity, traditionally considered a vice, and how it turns believers toward idols unless it is countered by an undistracted focus on Jesus. Idolatry looms over believers in a world overflowing with false gods, but Fowl offershope. By diagnosingand definingthe root causes of idolatry beforetheseinitial temptations become precipitated actions, Christians learn to navigate a worldlittered withfalse idols to live abundantly with the onetrue God.

About Stephen E. Fowl

Stephen E. Fowl is Professor of Theology and Dean of Loyola College of Arts and Sciences at Loyola University Maryland.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Thinking about Idolatry 2. Forgetting and Attending 3. Bounded and Unbounded Desire 4. Insecurity, Love, and Mission 5. The Community of the Curious Conclusion

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CIN1481310844G
9781481310840
1481310844
Idolatry by Stephen E. Fowl
Used - Good
Hardback
Baylor University Press
20191101
180
N/A
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