God the creator : the Old Testament and the world God is making /
Material type:
- 9780801048661
- 0801048664
- 9781540966469
- 1540966461
- 231.765 O49O 23/eng/20220810
- BS651 .O45 2023
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
God's world at peace: Genesis 1 -- From virtually nothing to the garden of God: Genesis 2 -- From God's peaceful garden to peace divinely disturbed: Genesis 3:1-11:9 -- "In primeval days": creation texts before the Bible -- "Who is the king of glory?": God the creator in the Psalms -- "The Lord by wisdom founded the earth": God the creator in Wisdom literature -- Royal theology: God the creator in Isaiah -- "Who treads on the heights of the earth": God the creator in the prophets after Isaiah -- Rearranging the world: God the creator in Zechariah and Daniel -- God the creator beyond the Old Testament.
Christians today are focused on two important creation topics: how the world came to be and how we should care for it. A highly respected Old Testament theologian recommends that before discussing these questions, we focus on God the Creator and God's ongoing work in creation. We should explore what the Bible tells us and let the text set the agenda for our reflections. Combining his storytelling gift with rigorous biblical exegesis and deep reflection, Ben Ollenburger describes the action of God the Creator as presented throughout the Old Testament. He shows how creation is about more than origins. It is about God acting against the hostile forces of chaos that can be historical, political, and military. About how God created a well-ordered world, and how human transgression ruptures God's relationship with humans and threatens creation. About how God responds as Creator to those threats by disturbing and reordering the disorder, bringing about what God intended--a world ordered in the social, political, and natural realms that is characterized by the justice, righteousness, and peace required for human flourishing.
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