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But aside from these oversights (as well as a somewhat repetitious style), Clements's work provides a fresh overview of the wisdom corpus, particularly in accounting for the innovations wisdom offers within the larger context of Israelite religion and culture. Pertence a SérieDidsbury Lectures (1989)
In this book, respected Old Testament scholar Ronald Clements explores and elucidates a much-debated subject — the place and significance of the Old Testament wisdom writings in Jewish and Christian theology.Based on the Didsbury Lectures delivered by Clements at British Isles Nazarene College in October 1989, 'Wisdom in Theology' first looks at the wisdom tradition in terms of its ancient Near Eastern background, it distinctiveness in Israelite life, and its historical development. Clements then discusses major wisdom themes under various headings: (1) wisdom and the world, (2) wisdom and health, (3) wisdom and politics, (4) wisdom and the household, and (5) wisdom and the divine realm.In explicating the unique role of the wisdom tradition, particularly in post-exilic Israel, Clements shows how wisdom, as opposed to the torah and prophecy, provided the Jews of the dispersion with the basis for a new, noncultic, universalistic worldview. Clements's scholarly discussion demonstrates to modern readers how much is yet to be learned regarding the inheritance of wisdom from the ancient world. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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