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In the shadow of Your wings : new readings of great texts from the Bible / Norbert Lohfink ; translated by Linda M. Maloney.

Van Pelt Library BS511.3 .L6413 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lohfink, Norbert.
Contributor:
Maloney, Linda M.
Standardized Title:
Im Schatten Deiner Flügel. English
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Bible--Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Bible.
Christian life--Catholic authors.
Christian life.
Physical Description:
viii, 183 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Collegeville, Minn. : Liturgical Press, 2003.
Language Note:
Translated from the German.
Summary:
In the Shadow of Your Wings comments on select Bible passages, explaining their meaning and how they can be applied to the current scene. The books of Psalms, Joshua, Luke, Jeremiah, and others are included.In the eighth chapter of this book Lohfink interprets Psalm 36, the inspiration for the title "In the Shadow of Your Wings, " which focuses on a movement from a mysticism of human introspection to a mysticism of the presence of God in the world and society. In this collection of essays Lohfink suggests that righteousness from rescue, rescue, in the place of praise and adoration--the themes of Psalm 36--are the contexts to which the Bible, the basis of the lives of Jews and Christians, belongs.Chapters are "Death at the River Frontier. Moses' Incomplete Mission and the Contours of the Bible; " "'Go From Your Country ... The God of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs; " "Conquest or Return? Reading Joshua Today; " "Jeremiah and the Sacred Heart of Jesus: The 'New Covenant; '" "Hosea and Wrath. Some Suggestions for Reading; " "The Psalter and Meditation. On the Genre of the Book of Psalms; " "The Loneliness of the Just One. Psalm I; " "Introspection and Cosmic Mysticism. Psalm 36; " "Peace Poetry in Israel. Psalm 46; " "Three Ways to Talk about Poverty. Psalm 109; " "The Old Testament and the Course of the Christian's Day. The Songs in Luke's Infancy Narrative; " and "Children of Abraham from Stones. Does the Old Testament Promise a New Covenant Without Israel?"
Contents:
Chapter 1 Death at the River Frontier. Moses' Incomplete Mission and the Contours of the Bible 1
Chapter 2 "Go from your country ..." The God of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs 15
Chapter 3 Conquest or Return? Reading Joshua Today 27
Chapter 4 Jeremiah and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The "New Covenant" 44
Chapter 5 Hosea and Wrath. Some Suggestions for Reading 57
Chapter 6 The Psalter and Meditation. On the Genre of the Book of Psalms 75
Chapter 7 The Loneliness of the Just One. Psalm 1 91
Chapter 8 Introspection and Cosmic Mysticism. Psalm 36 98
Chapter 9 Peace Poetry in Israel. Psalm 46 111
Chapter 10 Three Ways to Talk about Poverty. Psalm 109 119
Chapter 11 The Old Testament and the Course of the Christian's Day. The Songs in Luke's Infancy Narrative 136
Chapter 12 Children of Abraham from Stones. Does the Old Testament Promise a New Covenant Without Israel? 151.
Notes:
"A Michael Glazier book."
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-175) and index.
ISBN:
0814651461
OCLC:
50184932

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