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Exploring Exodus

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Literary, Theological And Contemporary Approaches
  • 19 September 2008
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The stories and instruction in the Old Testament book of Exodus seem more at home in a museum than in today's world. Yet, for the apostle Paul, the Old Testament is 'written for us': hence, reading Exodus as direct address is the appropriate Christian stance.

This volume, based on the 2007 Moore College School of Theology, acknowledges that reading Exodus for all its worth, as a witness to the gospel and as wisdom for Christian living, is an enormous challenge. The book's appeal for today is unmistakable, in terms of its epic scope and moral complexity.

The opening chapter surveys the 'uses, re-uses and misuses' of Exodus in contemporary culture, and exhorts us to feel the book's raw power, by facing squarely its moral challenges and being shaped by its sometimes bewildering theology.

In response, subsequent chapters explore major units of the text and the main theological and ethical issues that they raise. Topics covered are the exodus event itself; its significance in contemporary theologies of liberation; Moses at Sinai; the Law in Exodus; the tabernacle; and how we should preach Exodus.

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Price: $26.00
Pages: 240
Publisher: IVP
Imprint: Apollos
Publication Date: 19 September 2008
Trim Size: 8.43 X 7.13 in
ISBN: 9781844743131
Format: Paperback
BISACs: Theology
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Introduction 9
Brian S. Rosner and Paul R. Williamson
1. Exodus in culture: uses, reuses and misuses
Greg Clarke
2. The creation of Israel: the cosmic proportions of the exodus event
George Athas
3. 'And God heard their groaning': slavery, the exodus and contemporary theologies of liberation
Michael Raiter
4. Promises with strings attached: covenant and law in Exodus 19 - 24
Paul R. Williamson
5. Liberation and desire: the logic of law in Exodus and beyond 123
Andrew Cameron
6. Heaven on earth: the signifi cance of the tabernacle in its literary and theological context
Barry G. Webb
7. From earthly symbol to heavenly reality: the tabernacle in the New Testament 177
Constantine R. Campbell
8. Name above all names: preaching Exodus 196
Richard Gibson
Index of authors 224
Index of Scripture references 227