Aspects of the Old Testament: Considered in Eight Lectures Delivered before the University of Oxford

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Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2007 M01 1 - 468 páginas
Aspects 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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The Mosaic period
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PROPHECY AND THE MESSIANIC HOPE
266
its character The name Naélzz
274
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3 The religious influence of the prophets
286
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its gradual growth
295
Tendencies of the postexilic age foreshadoived at an earlier period
323

The Old Testament and the Messianic hope
82
The Old Testament Witnesses to a divine purpose for the indi
89
LECTURE III
97
Analogy of Scripture to physical nature
105
I The patriarchal period relatively prehistoric
122
Lnh
132
1V Symbolic and typical significance
133
The materials forming their substratum and their general
145
NOTE A The patriarchal narratives
160
LECTURE VI
161
The Name of God progressively unfolded
181
ment
237
121
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their character and contents
329
the Psalms
350
The sense of the fruitfulness of suffering
359
LECTURE VIII
373
II 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
r The Old Testament as an instructor in social righteousness
430
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Robert Lawrence Ottley (1856-1933) was educated at King's School, Canterbury, and at Pembroke College, Oxford. He was a fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford, principal of Pusey House, and after 1903 canon of Christ Church and Regius Professor of Pastoral Theology at Oxford. Among his writings are 'The Hebrew Prophets' and 'The Religion of Israel'.

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