Israel's Faith, Volume 2 Old Testament Theology Volume 2
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Israel's Faith, Volume 2 Old Testament Theology Volume 2  -     By: John Goldingay

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Old Testament Theology: Israel's Faith is the second of John Goldingay's magisterial three-volume Old Testament Theology. The award-winning first volume, Old Testament Theology: Israel's Gospel, followed the story line of the First Testament, developing its narrative theology. This volume finds its point of departure in the Prophets, Psalms and Wisdom literature, where we encounter a more discursive thinking that is closer to traditional theology. Whereas the first volume followed the epochal divine acts of Israel's "gospel" narrative, here Goldingay sets out the faith of Israel under the major rubrics of
  • God
  • Israel
  • The Nightmare
  • The Vision
  • The World
  • The Nations
  • Humanity
In a style that cleaves closely to the text, Goldingay offers up a masterful exposition of the faith of the First Testament, one born of living long with the text and the refined skill of asking interesting questions and listening with trained attention. Never one to sacrifice a close hearing of a text for an easy generality, or to mute a discordant note for the sake of reassuring harmony, Goldingay gives us an Old Testament theology shot through with the edge-of-the-seat vitality of discovery. This volume's fresh presentations of theological motifs, as well as its engagement with contemporary contexts, will greatly enrich the treasury of insights this series makes available to preachers and communicators of the Old Testament.

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Title: Israel's Faith, Volume 2 Old Testament Theology Volume 2
By: John Goldingay
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 891
Vendor: IVP Academic
Publication Date: 2016
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 (inches)
Weight: 2 pounds 12 ounces
ISBN: 0830824952
ISBN-13: 9780830824953
Stock No: WW824953

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<p><em>Old Testament Theology: Israel's Faith</em> is the second of John Goldingay's magisterial three-volume Old Testament Theology. The award-winning first volume, <em>Old Testament Theology: Israel's Gospel,</em> followed the story line of the First Testament, developing its narrative theology. This volume finds its point of departure in the Prophets, Psalms and Wisdom literature, where we encounter a more discursive thinking that is closer to traditional theology.Whereas the first volume followed the epochal divine acts of Israel's "gospel" narrative, here Goldingay sets out the faith of Israel under the major rubrics of</p><ul><li>God</li><li>Israel</li><li>The Nightmare</li><li>The Vision</li><li>The World</li><li>The Nations</li><li>Humanity</li></ul><p>In a style that cleaves closely to the text, Goldingay offers up a masterful exposition of the faith of the First Testament, one born of living long with the text and the refined skill of asking interesting questions and listening with trained attention. Never one to sacrifice a close hearing of a text for an easy generality, or to mute a discordant note for the sake of reassuring harmony, Goldingay gives us an Old Testament theology shot through with the edge-of-the-seat vitality of discovery.This volume's fresh presentations of theological motifs, as well as its engagement with contemporary contexts, will greatly enrich the treasury of insights this series makes available to preachers and communicators of the Old Testament.</p>

Author Bio

<p>John Goldingay (PhD, University of Nottingham; DD, Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth) is senior professor of Old Testament at Fuller Theological Seminary and lives in Oxford, England. His many books include <em>An Introduction to the Old Testament</em>, <em>A Reader's Guide to the Bible</em>, <em>Biblical Theology</em>, the three-volume <em>Old Testament Theology</em>, and the seventeen-volume Old Testament for Everyone series. He has also published his translation the entire Hebrew Bible as <em>The First Testament</em>. He is a Church of England minister, and now that he is back in England likes walking by the Thames, rediscovering English food, worshiping in Christ Church Cathedral, and relearning British English.</p>

Editorial Reviews

<p>". . . Quite enjoyable to read . . . thorough, insightful, and incisive commentary . . ."</p><p><em>Robert Gnuse for The Catholic Biblical Quarterly, Fall 2007</em></p>
<p>"The scholarly ability of the author is incontestable, as is his insight into the importance of the message for the modern-day reader. The book will prove to be an invaluable resource for student and minister alike."</p><p><em>Dianne Bergant, C.S.A., The Bible Today, August 2008</em></p>
<p>"In <em>Israel's Faith,</em> Goldingay offers us the second in a series that will most likely constitute his magnum opus. While the first volume <em>(Israel's Gospel)</em> masterfully traced the theological story of Israel, this volume provides a discerning synthesis of key theological streams in the Old Testament. Such a task is possible only for a select few in any generation, and with this volume Goldingay confirms his place among that group.<br /><br />The strength of the volume is that it steers clear of the old etymological and lexical fixation of earlier Old Testament theology and focuses instead on key themes as well as images which express the theology of the Old Testament. Goldingay is able to write First Testament theology onits own terms and thus enable the Old Testament to operate as Christian Scripture, rather than as background to the New Testament and Christian theology. At the same time the volume showcases the value of conversation with the Christian systematic theological tradition without smothering the witness of the Old Testament. Those interested in the fruit of a lifetime of reflection on the Old Testament will find a place for this volume in their library."</p><p><em>Mark J. Boda, Ph.D. (Cantab.), Professor of Old Testament, McMaster Divinity College</em></p>
<p>"I have been enjoying these volumes more than any other books I have read in the last decade. In the future, if I recommend any books relating at all to the Bible or theology, I will recommend these first."</p><p><em>Chris Tilling on Chrisendom, April 14, 2008</em></p>
<p>"John Goldingay has set himself, and now two-thirds completed, a monumental task. The shape and size of the emerging sculpture is now clear. The finished work will certainly be immense in terms of the number of words. But it is also emerging as a hugely significant contribution to contemporary Old Testament scholarship, which will be a great help to theological teachers at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. This volume, in structure as well as content, not only maps out for us the faith of the First Testament with great clarity and in a lively readable style, but also introduces the reader to a vast range of secondary literature. Difficult questions are embraced rather than avoided, but at the same time Goldingay manages to convey a love for the text and for the God revealed in the text--something not always achieved by biblical scholars."</p><p><em>Mary J. Evans, vice principal, London School of Theology</em></p>

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