Reading Deuteronomy: A Literary and Theological Commentary
Reading Deuteronomy: A Literary and Theological Commentary
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Reading Deuteronomy: A Literary and Theological Commentary

in Reading the Old Testament

by Stephen L. Cook

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Pages 286
Publisher Smyth & Helwys
Published 1/7/2015
ISBN-13 978-1-57312-757-8
A lost treasure for large segments of the modern world, the book of Deuteronomy powerfully repays contemporary readers’ attention. It represents Scripture pulsing with immediacy, offering gripping discourses that yank readers out of the doldrums and back to Mount Horeb and an encounter with divine Word issuing forth from blazing fire. God’s presence and Word in Deuteronomy stir deep longing for God and move readers to a place of intimacy with divine otherness, holism, and will for person-centered community. The consistently theological interpretation reveals the centrality of Deuteronomy for faith and powerfully counters critical accusations about violence, intolerance, and polytheism in the book.

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