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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
interesting study on the comparison between the OT and the other religeons of that day,
By Jesse "Jessica Lowery" (Ohio, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Old Testament against its environment (Studies in Biblical theoloy) (Hardcover)
G.E. Wright wrote a comparitive religions book for the period of time in which the Old Testament was written. He answers the question, "What was so unique about the OT during that time?"
I've boiled the book down into an easy-to-read quick reference chart for anyone interested in a cliff notes version of the book. OT Transcendent God Moral and fair God God made and controls nature One God God acts in linear history The Godhead is essentially sexless, no word in Hebrew for goddess Prohibition of images of God God and humans have a special personal relationship Social justice God dislikes and disagrees with evil "Heros" of OT faith are described as being flawed, while these men may be God's messengers- they are in no way like God Free will, faith is the ultimate religious achievement Sin, repentance, forgiveness No oaths in God's name Festivals are for remembrance of historical events Sacrifices are for our sake Separate offices for king and priest Prophecy and fulfillment Wise sayings Salvation by faith Contemporary Religions gods limited to shrine, mountain, etc. gods unfair, immoral, capricious. gods are nature, storm-god, etc. Thousands of gods Cyclical experiences Always male and complimentary female goddesses. Idols, shrines Everything in nature relates together in a natural way emphasized Survival of the fittest If someone is suffering, the gods are punishing them Heros are unflawed, powerful, full of glory, able even to trick gods - full of renown, often considered as good as gods Sympathetic magic rituals, manipulating the gods is the greatest religious achievement Oracles, dreams, omens Oaths were a huge part of daily life festivals are for preserving harmony between people and gods Sacrifices are for the sake of the gods, to appease or even "feed" them King was the religious leader Uncertainty about the next life, works. |
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The Old Testament against its environment (Studies in Biblical theology) by George Ernest Wright (Paperback - 1957)
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