
The Way of the Lord
Essays in Old Testament Theology
Patrick Miller(Author)
Mohr Siebeck (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 29. June 2004
Book
Hardback
351 pages
978-3-16-148254-0 (ISBN)
Description
The essays in this volume represent a theological interpretation especially focused on the Decalogue and the Psalms. The essays on the Commandments lay out an understanding of them as a kind of constitutional guideline for the life of the community of faith that is then developed in many specific and illustrative ways in the rest of Scripture - legislation, narrative, prophetic oracle, psalm, and wisdom saying. The various treatments of the Psalms focus especially on the way in which the Psalter is a book of theology as much as it is a collection of hymns and prayers. The final section of the book continues the theological reading of the Old Testament with some specific attention to the methodological issues as well as to aspects of the character of God and the nature of the human.
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Language
German
Place of publication
Tübingen
Germany
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Biblical scholars, clergy and teachers, corresponding institutes and libraries.
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Height: 24.1 cm
Width: 16.2 cm
Thickness: 2.7 cm
Weight
665 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-16-148254-0 (9783161482540)
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Born 1935; Ph.D in Near Eastern Languages and Literatures at Harvard University; currently Charles T. Haley Professor of Old Testament Theology at Princeton Theological Seminary.
ISNI: 0000 0001 1850 511X
ISNI: 0000 0001 1850 511X
Content
The Commandments
The Place of the Decalogue in the Old Testament and Its Law - The Sufficiency and Insufficiency of the Commandments - Metaphors for the Moral - The Good Neighborhood: Identity and Community through the Commandments - The Story of the First Commandment: The Book of Exodus - The Story of the First Commandment: The Book of Joshua - The Psalms as a Meditation on the First Commandment - The Commandments in the Reformed Perspective - "That It May Go Well with You:" The Commandments and the Common Good
The Psalms
The Ruler in Zion and the Hope of the Poor: Psalms 9-10 in the Context of the Psalter - The Poetry of Creation: Psalm 104 - The Hermeneutics of Imprecation - Prayer and Worship - The Psalter as a Book of Theology - What is a Human Being: The Anthropology of the Psalter I - The Sinful and Trusting Creature: The Anthropology of the Psalter II
Theology
Constitution or Instruction: The Purpose of Deuteronomy - Slow to Anger: The Good of the Prophets - What the Scriptures Principally Teach - Imagining God - Theology from Below: The Theological Interpretation of the Scripture - Man and Woman: Towards a Theological Anthropology - Preaching the Old Testament at Easter
The Place of the Decalogue in the Old Testament and Its Law - The Sufficiency and Insufficiency of the Commandments - Metaphors for the Moral - The Good Neighborhood: Identity and Community through the Commandments - The Story of the First Commandment: The Book of Exodus - The Story of the First Commandment: The Book of Joshua - The Psalms as a Meditation on the First Commandment - The Commandments in the Reformed Perspective - "That It May Go Well with You:" The Commandments and the Common Good
The Psalms
The Ruler in Zion and the Hope of the Poor: Psalms 9-10 in the Context of the Psalter - The Poetry of Creation: Psalm 104 - The Hermeneutics of Imprecation - Prayer and Worship - The Psalter as a Book of Theology - What is a Human Being: The Anthropology of the Psalter I - The Sinful and Trusting Creature: The Anthropology of the Psalter II
Theology
Constitution or Instruction: The Purpose of Deuteronomy - Slow to Anger: The Good of the Prophets - What the Scriptures Principally Teach - Imagining God - Theology from Below: The Theological Interpretation of the Scripture - Man and Woman: Towards a Theological Anthropology - Preaching the Old Testament at Easter