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classic survey of Hebrew scripture theologies,
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This review is from: Old Testament Theology Volume II (Old Testament Library) (Hardcover)
Horst Dietrich Preuss, following in the tradition of classic Old Testament theologies developed by scholars like Walther Eichrodt and Gerhard von Rad, presents a comprehensive analysis of the theology of the Old Testament. Utilizing the most recent scholarship available, Preuss proposes that the central and unifying theme of Old Testament theology is God's acts of election and covenant and the subsequent human responses to God. Special attention is given to the Sinai and Exodus traditions, the figure of Moses, and the themes of law and land. Preuss's thorough investigation of the names, descriptions, functions, and titles of God found in the Old Testament makes this volume one of the best resources available. Volume two includes a full range of discussions about the social, political, ethical, and historical ramifications of Israel's sense of "Primal Election." Topics include, but are not limited to, the development of priesthood in ancient Israel; the significance of prophecy; the rise of Jerusalem as "City of God"; humanity and its relationship to God; and the future of the people of God
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Old Testament Theology: Volume I (Old Testament Library) by Horst Dietrich Preuss (Hardcover - Dec. 1995)
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