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Demanding Our Attention: The Hebrew Bible as a Source for Christian Ethics Emily Arndt
Demanding Our Attention: The Hebrew Bible as a Source for Christian Ethics
Emily Arndt
What can we possibly learn about our relationships to others from reading the story of an ancient father who raised a knife to slaughter his beloved only son? Contemporary Christian ethicists, faced with such dilemmas, are often tempted to treat the Hebrew Bible in a limited, distanced, and even dismissive way. Yet Emily Arndt here argues that ancient scriptures can be a vital resource for Christian ethical studies today. Focusing on a close analysis of the akedah ? the story of Abraham?s near-sacrifice of Isaac ? she demonstrates the power of even the most troubling and uncomfortable Old Testament narratives to teach valuable ethical lessons. Placing ourselves in relationship to such complex, perhaps un-resolvable, and always challenging sacred texts, she says, is in itself a practice that can help us learn to relate authentically and ethically to others. ?This is a fully formed, sophisticated, and beautifully written book, offering an important contribution to the field of theological ethics. . . . A fitting tribute to a scholarly career that was cut short all too soon.? ? Jean Porter (from the foreword)
197 pages
| Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
| Released | March 9, 2011 |
| ISBN13 | 9780802865694 |
| Publishers | William B Eerdmans Publishing Co |
| Pages | 197 |
| Dimensions | 222 × 146 × 13 mm · 318 g |
| Language | English |