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God's people in God's land

In recent sociological approaches to the Old Testament, Christians have been finding unexpected resources for their ethical reflection and action relative to the modern world's pressing social and economic dilemmas.

This unique survey by Christopher Wright examines life in Old Testament Israel from an ethical perspective by considering how the economic facts of Israel's social structure were related to the people's religious beliefs. Observing the centrality of the family in social, economic and religious spheres of Israelite life, Wright analyzes Israel's theology of land, the rights and responsibilities of property owners, and the socioeconomic and legal status of dependent persons in ancient Israel - wives, children, and slaves - showing the mutual interaction between such laws, institutions, and customs and the nation's covenant relationship with God.

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Author(s) Wright, Christopher J.H. - Personal Name
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Call Number 230.021 Wri g2
ISBN/ISSN 0802803210
Subject(s) Christian theology
Classification 230.021
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GMD Print
Language English
Publisher William B.Eerdmans Pub.Co.
Publishing Year 1990
Publishing Place United States of America
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