New Light from Old Stories: The Hebrew Scriptures for Today's World

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Paulist Press, 2005 - 192 páginas
The stories in the Bible are not history--at least not in the modern sense. They are however important vehicles for theology and it was through the medium of the story that the biblical writers articulated their religious beliefs. In our own lives stories are our first teachers, and stories continue to fascinate, educate, and influence us in our adult years as well. New Light from Old Stories provides Catholic readers with a clear understanding of the value and relevance of Old Testament narratives. It groups representative samples of these stories in six chapters: Beginnings, Moses and the Exodus, Brothers, Kings, and Prophets. The author's goal is to show how these "old" stories shed light on the values, concerns, challenges, and ideals of Christians today. Readers will see models that show how they can find "light and life" in these Old Testament stories. Leslie Hoppe has written a work focuses on the theology of the Old Testament, but not from the perspective of ancient Israel and early Judaism. Rather, he attempts to show how the theological values underscored in stories from the Old Testament remain relevant for Christian, and particularly Roman Catholic, life today. New Light From Old Stories will make an excellent secondary text in college-level and seminary-level courses on biblical narratives, hermeneutics, the Old Testament for preaching, and Old Testament theology--particularly in a Roman Catholic setting. It will aid instructors in making clear the pastoral, practical implications of what their students are studying. It will also make a useful resource in parish (adult) Bible studies. It offers models of how Catholic can appropriate the Old Testament in today's ecclesial and cultural context. +
 

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Beginnings
ix
The Creation of the Woman
x
Noah and the Flood
7
Moses and the Exodus
15
The Call of Moses
21
The Miracle at the Red Sea
26
The Ten Commandments
32
The Golden Calf
43
Kings
116
David and Bathsheba
117
Amnon and Tamar
125
Solomon and the Temple
129
Rehoboam and the Elders
136
Ahab and Naboth
143
Josiah
148
Prophets
155

Balaams Talking Donkey
49
Brothers
57
Isaac and Ishmael
58
Jacob and Esau
65
Adonijah and Solomon
71
Heroes
79
Samson
87
Ruth
95
Esther
101
Daniel
109
Samuel and Saul
156
Elijah on Mount Carmel
162
Huldah
168
Jeremiah and Hananiah
171
Ezekiel
178
Jonah
182
Epilogue
186
For Further Reading
190
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Leslie J. Hoppe is professor of Old Testament Studies at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago.

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