Social Justice in the Hebrew Bible: What Is New and What Is Old, Bruce V. Malchow (9780814655238) — Readings Books
Social Justice in the Hebrew Bible: What Is New and What Is Old
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Social Justice in the Hebrew Bible: What Is New and What Is Old

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Considering the extent of social injustice in the world today, how can Christians combine their efforts with those of other concerned people to solve this problem? This book offers an answer to this question by examining how Israel used the social justice thought of other Near-Eastern peoples to face its own justice crises. It uses as its framework the Hebrew Bible’s statements about this issue in its law codes, prophetic books, psalms, narrative works and wisdom literature. The book demonstrates that Israel did not originate the concept of social justice. Rather, it drew its resources for overcoming it from Near-Eastern thought on the subject. By combining its own ideas of social justice with those of its neighbours, Israel’s people fought injustice with what was new and what was old . Israel’s three methods of acceptance, adaptation and transformation remain relevant to the changingn conditions of life today. They are useful in the integrations of non-Christian with Christian thought, and continue to shape Israel’s justice tradition. Social injustice is an immense and world-wide problem. This book stresses that in order for Christians to be ethically responsible and true to their tradition, they must join forces with other concerned people in the struggle against it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Liturgical Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 1996
Pages
104
ISBN
9780814655238

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Considering the extent of social injustice in the world today, how can Christians combine their efforts with those of other concerned people to solve this problem? This book offers an answer to this question by examining how Israel used the social justice thought of other Near-Eastern peoples to face its own justice crises. It uses as its framework the Hebrew Bible’s statements about this issue in its law codes, prophetic books, psalms, narrative works and wisdom literature. The book demonstrates that Israel did not originate the concept of social justice. Rather, it drew its resources for overcoming it from Near-Eastern thought on the subject. By combining its own ideas of social justice with those of its neighbours, Israel’s people fought injustice with what was new and what was old . Israel’s three methods of acceptance, adaptation and transformation remain relevant to the changingn conditions of life today. They are useful in the integrations of non-Christian with Christian thought, and continue to shape Israel’s justice tradition. Social injustice is an immense and world-wide problem. This book stresses that in order for Christians to be ethically responsible and true to their tradition, they must join forces with other concerned people in the struggle against it.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Liturgical Press
Country
United States
Date
1 March 1996
Pages
104
ISBN
9780814655238