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A Theology of the Old Testament

Cultural Memory, Communication, and Being Human
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The remarkable thing about the Old Testament is the persistence of its visions of a better humanity and a better world. Rather than seek to establish "what people may or may not once have believed in ancient Israel," John W. Rogerson addresses "the human condition in today's world," asking what interpreters are doing today when they invoke the biblical texts. He draws on the insights of modern thinkers, including Benjamin and Bloch, Adorno and Horkheimer, Assmann and Habermas, to explore the dynamics of cultural memory in human communication. In the texts of ancient Israel, Rogerson distinguishes "hot" cultural situations, alive to the remarkable potential of narratives that describe unfulfilled human aspirations to open up horizons of change, from "cold" cultural situations, where those potentialities are closed down to reinforce the institutional structures of the status quo. Moving throughout narrative, legal, wisdom, and prophetic corpora and offering fresh and compelling insights at every step, A Theology of the Old Testament draws out powerful visions of human nature and of the world's future. Throughout Rogerson poses the challenge: Do these visions require a theological basis to be compelling in today's world, or can they speak as powerfully beyond the confines of religious belief?

Author Biography:

John W. Rogerson is Professor of Biblical Studies Emeritus at the University of Sheffield and a Canon Emeritus of Sheffield Cathedral. His many books include Myth in Old Testament Interpretation (1974), Old Testament Criticism in the Nineteenth Century (1984), and The Bible and Criticism in Victorian Britain (1995), and (as editor) Introduction to the Bible (1999, 2nd ed. 2005), The Oxford Illustrated History of the Bible (2001) and (with Judith M. Lieu) The Oxford Handbook of Biblical Studies (2006).
Release date Australia
March 15th, 2010
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
224
Dimensions
152x226x15
ISBN-13
9780800697150
Product ID
3993821

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