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Idolatry and the Hardening of the Heart: A Study in Biblical Theology

Autor Dr. Edward P. Meadors
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 noi 2006
The purpose of this book is to provide a biblical, theological answer to Isaiah's question: "Why, O Lord, do you cause us to stray from your ways, and harden our heart from fearing you?" Transparently, the biblical answer is pervasive, explicit, easy to understand, and interrelated to every major biblical theme. The hardening of the heart is quite simply God's disciplinary punishment for the specific sin of idolatry. Meadors' book is an exercise in biblical theology. Beginning in the Hebrew Bible the hardened heart finds rescue in the "new covenant" promises that Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Hosea prophesy. In these prohecies God promises to remove Israel's idols, cleanse the people, anoint them with God's spirit, write God's law upon their hearts, and turn the people's hearts of stone into hearts of flesh. The New Testament tells how Jesus of Nazareth activates these promises and brings them into effect in the lives of those who respond to him in faith. Paul preaches this message as well, and the book of Revelation applies this message to the historical context of the seven churches of Asia Minor, who lived with the agonizing temptation to compromise with the idolatry-laden Roman emperor cult. Meadors examines the biblical rationale for idolatry and the hardening of the heart as it unfolds in specific passages--Lev. 26, Dt. 29, Ps. 115, 135--and examines the phenomenon through the rest of the Hebrew Bible, the Gospels, the letters of Paul, and Revelation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780567025739
ISBN-10: 056702573X
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 154 x 231 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția T&T Clark
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Provides a biblical and theological examination of the idolatry and hardening of the heart themes that clergy can use when preaching about these themes.

Cuprins

Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Heart in Ancient Egypt and the Hebrew BibleChapter 3: Exodus and the Hardening of the HeartChapter 4: Idolatry and the Hardeing of the Heart in the Former ProphetsChapter 5: Idolatry and the Hardening of the Heart in Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Hosea./Chapter 6: Hardening of the Heart in the New TestamentChapter 7: Idolatry and the Hardening of the Heart in ActsChapter 8: Idolatry and the Hardening of the Heart in RomansChapter 9: Idolatry in RomansChapter 10: Israel in RomansChapter 11: Idolatry and the Hardening of the Heart in RevelationChapter 12: Conclusion

Recenzii

...the book is about 'idolatry,' focuses on the motif of the "hardening of the heart," and approaches its topic from a 'biblical-theological" perspectives. All that has been covered by Meadors in an impressive way...Meadors's courageous survey of idolatry and the hardening of the heart in many biblical texts is quite welcome...Meadors's interesting work will challenge other approaches to idolatry and the 'hardening of the heart' motif in biblical texts...Meadors fulfills what he sees as his own objective by remaining on the biblical-theological level. It is to be hoped that Meadors's thought-provoking observations and interpretations will be received by many scholars working on the same or similar topics.
Edward P. Meadors begins with the premise that God initiates all hardening, then proceeds to tackle the daunting problem of why God hardens human hearts in the Bible. Written primarily for those with an extensive background in biblical and theological jargon, this in-depth, systematic analysis of the connection between hardening and idolatry in the Bible provides a refreshing, comprehensive approach to the problem...Meador's greatest contribution to this particular theological discussion can be found in the second part of his book, where he focuses on hardening and idolatry in the New Testament. He argues that the new covenant passages of the Old Testament find concrete expression in Christ's saving work on the cross...Arguably, it is Meadors's conclusion that is the most profound portion of the book, because it compels us to look deep within ourselves, examine our own tendencies toward idolatry, confront the reality of our hardened state, and ask God for forgiveness and a reassurance of eternal life.
Meadors shows remarkable philological and exegetical skill in building his case. In addition, he decisively challenges the kind of influential theistic determinism found in hyper-Calvinism, according to which God wills and causes everything that happens, including evil actions. He cogently explains how such a view is incompatible with careful exegesis of relevant biblical passages. Summing up: Highly recommended. All libraries supporting work on theology, religious studies, and biblical studies.