Old Testament Ethics for the People of God
Christopher J. H. Wright
In this lively and readable approach, he develops a comprehensive alternative. First, he proposes a theological, social and economic framework for Old Testament ethics. Then, in relation to contemporary issues, he explores a variety of themes: economics, the land and the poor; ecology and the earth; politics and the world of nations; law and justice; society, culture and the family; the way of the individual.
Since its first appearance in 1983, Chris Wright’s Living as the People of God has been widely appreciated. Now fully revised, updated and restructured, it incorporates material from the author’s Walking in the Ways of the Lord, together with new surveys of historical and contemporary scholarly approaches to Christian ethical use of the Old Testament. This fresh and accessible study will appeal to non-specialists, while the greatly expanded bibliographies will make it a useful resource for students.
Old Testament Ethics for the People of God is an indispensable guide for Christians committed to living as the people of God in the contemporary world.
Commendation
'Chris Wright has been one of the most significant writers on Old Testament ethics over recent decades. In a unique way he combines commitment to listening openly to the Old Testament as Scripture, reflectiveness over questions of method, and clarity as a writer. It is excellent that he has been able to stand back and rework so much of his important work into this definitive volume.'
John Goldingay, Fuller Theological Seminary
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