Aspects of the Old Testament: Considered in Eight Lectures Delivered before the University of OxfordAspects of the Old Testament, the Bampton lectures for 1897, were presented as eight talks before the University of Oxford. In these lectures, Ottley's aim was to show that it is possible to regard as conclusive and to welcome many of the verdicts of the "higher criticism of the Old Testament, without necessarily accepting what is merely conjectural and arbitrary. |
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LECTURE I | 1 |
Factors determining the true use of the Old Testament | 13 |
The historical books | 31 |
The Old Testament traces the history of a covenantal relation | 82 |
1 The authority of Christ | 86 |
LECTURE III | 97 |
ment | 114 |
NOTE A The patriarchal narratives | 145 |
NOTE A The symbolic significance of the Tabernacle | 261 |
The beginnings of prophetism | 270 |
aspects of their work | 274 |
its gradual growth | 295 |
LECTURE VII | 323 |
their character and contents | 329 |
the Psalms | 355 |
1 Righteousness and truthi | 362 |
its bearing on our inquiry | 160 |
LECTURE II | 171 |
The special function of the Old Testament | 181 |
The covenant between Jehovah and Israel inaugurated at Sinai | 206 |
The moral requirement involved in the covenant | 213 |
The sanctuary and the sacrifices | 224 |
Symbolic and typical significance | 247 |
LECTURE VIII | 373 |
The permanent function of the Old Testament in the Church | 401 |
The Old Testament a revelation of Gods nature and character | 412 |
Function of the Old Testament in forming and training character | 421 |
The Old Testament as an instructor in social righteousness | 430 |
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