Abraham's Silence
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Abraham's Silence  -     By: J. Richard Middleton

Abraham's Silence

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Title: Abraham's Silence
By: J. Richard Middleton
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 272
Vendor: Baker Academic
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.75 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 4 ounces
ISBN: 1540964329
ISBN-13: 9781540964328
Stock No: WW964328

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It is traditional to think we should praise Abraham for his willingness to sacrifice his son as proof of his love for God. But have we misread the point of the story? Is it possible that a careful reading of Genesis 22 could reveal God was not pleased with Abraham's silent obedience?

Widely respected biblical theologian, creative thinker, and public speaker J. Richard Middleton suggests we have misread and misapplied the story of the binding of Isaac and shows that God desires something other than silent obedience in difficult times. Middleton focuses on the ethical and theological problem of Abraham's silence and explores the rich biblical tradition of vigorous prayer, including the lament psalms, as a resource for faith. Middleton also examines the book of Job in terms of God validating Job's lament as "right speech," showing how the vocal Job provides an alternative to the silent Abraham.

This book provides a fresh interpretation of Genesis 22 and reinforces the church's resurgent interest in lament as an appropriate response to God.

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