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The Old Testament for Latter-day Saints

Autor Alex Douglas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 noi 2023 – vârsta ani
In The Old Testament for Latter-day Saints, Alex Douglas explores the Old Testament from various perspectives: as a believer, a skeptic, a secular scholar, and a member of the Latter-day Saint community. He delves deep into biblical scholarship, incorporating insights from disciplines such as ancient Near Eastern archaeology and the rich mythic traditions of Israel’s neighboring cultures. By doing so, Douglas helps the reader appreciate the profound significance the Old Testament held for its earliest readers.

This book also explores the intriguing ways in which Latter-day Saints have interpreted and engaged with this ancient text and the author navigates their diverse interpretations of it. He examines how individuals have alternately embraced the Old Testament as myth or history, law or legend, wise counsel or sacred scripture. He shows where many traditional interpretations have come from, and offers many ways to encourage a more nuanced understanding of the text.

Drawing from a wealth of scholarly research and his own unique perspective, Douglas presents a compelling and multidimensional analysis of the Old Testament. However readers approach the text, this book sheds light on the complex nature of the Old Testament and its enduring relevance to the Latter-day Saint tradition.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781560854685
ISBN-10: 1560854685
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SIGNATURE BOOKS INC
Colecția Signature Books

Recenzii

“With refreshing honesty and in delightfully accessible prose, Alex Douglas invites us to rediscover the Old Testament as a “book of books,” a dazzling compendium of history, legend, law, history, poetry, and prophecy.  Sympathizing with readers who find themselves confused rather than inspired by its words, he offers a primer on its origins and history.  His goal is not to harmonize scholarly and devotional methods of reading, but to acknowledge their differences. Freely admitting that he reads the book differently on Sunday than on Monday reading, he offers a remarkably engaging Monday reading that helps serious students of the scriptures understand some of the ways ancient texts do and do not relate to our lives.”––Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, Professor Emerita, Harvard University
 
“Availing himself of vast learning and an accessible and engaging style, Douglas provides a superb introduction to the Old Testament for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His book faces squarely and with exceptional honesty the problems the Old Testament poses to a modern sensibility in general and to Mormon tradition in particular. Highly recommended!”––Jon Levenson, Albert A. List Professor of Jewish Studies, Harvard Divinity School
 

Notă biografică

Alex Douglas earned his PhD in the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament from Harvard University, with a specialization in the book of Isaiah and the Septuagint. His work has focused on bridging the worlds of scholarship and belief, and he has published articles through religious venues such as the Sperry Symposium, as well as the leading journals of biblical studies, such as the Journal of Biblical Literature and the Journal of Septuagint and Cognate Studies. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife and three children.

Cuprins

Introduction 
1. The Old Testament as Myth (Genesis 1–11) 
2. The Old Testament as Legend (Genesis 12–Exodus 15) 
3. The Old Testament as Story (Genesis–Deuteronomy) 
4. The Old Testament as Law (Exodus–Deuteronomy)
5. The Old Testament as History ( Joshua–2 Kings) 
6. The Old Testament as Revisionist History (1–2 Chronicles) 
7. The Old Testament as Prophecy (Isaiah–Malachi) 
8. Isaiah 
9. The Old Testament as Advice (Ezra–Song of Solomon) 
10. The Old Testament as Scripture 
Appendix: The Old Testament and the Book of Mormon 
Resources for Further Study 
Bibliography 
Index 

Descriere

In The Old Testament for Latter-day Saints, Alex Douglas explores the Old Testament from various perspectives: as a believer, a skeptic, a secular scholar, and a member of the Latter-day Saint community. He delves deep into biblical scholarship, incorporating insights from disciplines such as ancient Near Eastern archaeology and the rich mythic traditions of Israel’s neighboring cultures. By doing so, Douglas helps the reader appreciate the profound significance the Old Testament held for its earliest readers.

This book also explores the intriguing ways in which Latter-day Saints have interpreted and engaged with this ancient text and the author navigates their diverse interpretations of it. He examines how individuals have alternately embraced the Old Testament as myth or history, law or legend, wise counsel or sacred scripture. He shows where many traditional interpretations have come from, and offers many ways to encourage a more nuanced understanding of the text.

​Drawing from a wealth of scholarly research and his own unique perspective, Douglas presents a compelling and multidimensional analysis of the Old Testament. However readers approach the text, this book sheds light on the complex nature of the Old Testament and its enduring relevance to the Latter-day Saint tradition.