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You shall not steal

This book purports to be the exposition of a single commandment, It is that But beyond that, it is a programmatic statement about how the Bible speaks about wealth, power, community, and responsibility. Without engaging in ideo logical extremity, the author shows how serious social criticism can illuminate scripture and rescue us from distortions of the text because of our own economic commitments. The outcome of the study is to show how the prohibi- tion of stealing is not a defense of private property (as commonly read) but a warning against property management that diminishes community: that is. the text turns against our preferred reading.

"It takes no great sensitivity to see that this subject and this treatment of it have urgency for us, even though the author makes no special effort at rele vance. As Gnuse observes, 'The Israelite ethos was formed in the crucible of slavery of Egypt and of conflict in Canaan. Our interpretive task is to see how this text continues to have social energy in a matrix of affluence and greed.

"The book is enhanced by a full bibliography and a brief extension of Old Testament trajectories into church tradition." Walter Brueggemann,

Eden Theological Seminary

"You Shall Not Steal is a thorough and discerning analysis of the decalogue

Statement of Responsibility
Author(s) Gnuse, Robert - Personal Name
Edition
Call Number 241.62 Gnu y
ISBN/ISSN 0883447991
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Classification 241.62 Gnu y
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher Orbis Books
Publishing Year 1985
Publishing Place New York
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