Theologies in the Old Testament
- 368pages
- 13 heures de lecture
The book explores the diverse theological perspectives found in the Old Testament, emphasizing their roots in the various social contexts of ancient Israel, including family, village, tribe, and kingdom. Gerstenberger highlights the multiplicity of views regarding the divine, showcasing how different settings influenced theological thought and expression within the community. This approach offers a rich understanding of the interplay between social structure and religious belief in ancient Israelite society.