At Home in a Strange Land: Using the Old Testament in Christian Ethics
The Old Testament is a problem for many Christians. Some find it puzzling, or even offensive; others seem to glibly misuse it for their own ends. There are few resources aimed at enabling ordinary Christians to understand the OT and use it in their lives as followers of Jesus.

In this book At Home in a Strange Land: Using the Old Testament in Christian Ethics, Andrew Sloane seeks to address this need. He outlines some of the problems that ordinary Christians face in reading the Old Testament as part of Christian Scripture and provides a framework for interpreting the Old Testament and using it in Christian ethics. He identifies some of the key biblical texts of both the Old Testament and the New Testament that both inform Christian ethics and challenge us to live as God's people. Using the paradigm of learning to travel in unfamiliar places, Sloane seeks to equip the reader with tools for understanding many of the puzzling and difficult passages found in the Old Testament. In sum, the book aims to "rehabilitate" the Old Testament for ordinary, even skeptical, twenty-first century Christians.

While many of the issues have been covered elsewhere, there is very little that seeks to bring together questions of interpretation and "ethical application" in one book aimed at lay people. The book would also be valuable in a college course on Christian ethics.
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At Home in a Strange Land: Using the Old Testament in Christian Ethics
The Old Testament is a problem for many Christians. Some find it puzzling, or even offensive; others seem to glibly misuse it for their own ends. There are few resources aimed at enabling ordinary Christians to understand the OT and use it in their lives as followers of Jesus.

In this book At Home in a Strange Land: Using the Old Testament in Christian Ethics, Andrew Sloane seeks to address this need. He outlines some of the problems that ordinary Christians face in reading the Old Testament as part of Christian Scripture and provides a framework for interpreting the Old Testament and using it in Christian ethics. He identifies some of the key biblical texts of both the Old Testament and the New Testament that both inform Christian ethics and challenge us to live as God's people. Using the paradigm of learning to travel in unfamiliar places, Sloane seeks to equip the reader with tools for understanding many of the puzzling and difficult passages found in the Old Testament. In sum, the book aims to "rehabilitate" the Old Testament for ordinary, even skeptical, twenty-first century Christians.

While many of the issues have been covered elsewhere, there is very little that seeks to bring together questions of interpretation and "ethical application" in one book aimed at lay people. The book would also be valuable in a college course on Christian ethics.
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At Home in a Strange Land: Using the Old Testament in Christian Ethics

At Home in a Strange Land: Using the Old Testament in Christian Ethics

by Andrew Sloane
At Home in a Strange Land: Using the Old Testament in Christian Ethics

At Home in a Strange Land: Using the Old Testament in Christian Ethics

by Andrew Sloane

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The Old Testament is a problem for many Christians. Some find it puzzling, or even offensive; others seem to glibly misuse it for their own ends. There are few resources aimed at enabling ordinary Christians to understand the OT and use it in their lives as followers of Jesus.

In this book At Home in a Strange Land: Using the Old Testament in Christian Ethics, Andrew Sloane seeks to address this need. He outlines some of the problems that ordinary Christians face in reading the Old Testament as part of Christian Scripture and provides a framework for interpreting the Old Testament and using it in Christian ethics. He identifies some of the key biblical texts of both the Old Testament and the New Testament that both inform Christian ethics and challenge us to live as God's people. Using the paradigm of learning to travel in unfamiliar places, Sloane seeks to equip the reader with tools for understanding many of the puzzling and difficult passages found in the Old Testament. In sum, the book aims to "rehabilitate" the Old Testament for ordinary, even skeptical, twenty-first century Christians.

While many of the issues have been covered elsewhere, there is very little that seeks to bring together questions of interpretation and "ethical application" in one book aimed at lay people. The book would also be valuable in a college course on Christian ethics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801048401
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/15/2009
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Andrew Sloane joined the faculty of Morling College (the Baptist Theological College of NSW) in 2002 as lecturer in Old Testament and Christian thought. He initially trained as a doctor before turning to theology. He completed his theological education at Morling College and has worked in Baptist churches in Sydney and Newcastle and lectured at Ridley College in Melbourne. He has written on Old Testament, interpretation, ethics and philosophy. On April 15, 2008, Andrew Sloane spoke in a forum at the University of Melbourne opposite Peter Singer (professor of practical ethics at Princeton and Melbourne University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix

Abbreviations xi

Introduction: Neglected, Despised, and Abused-The Strange Land of the Old Testament 1

Chapter 1 Equipment for the Journey 9

The Moral Authority of the Old Testament 10

Hermeneutics: How Do We Interpret the Bible? 13

Hermeneutics and the Bible as God's Word 22

The Old Testament and the Shape of Christian Ethics 29

Chapter 2 Getting Going 33

Law (Torah): Leviticus 19:9-10 37

Narrative: 2 Samuel 11-12 49

Poetry: Psalm 24 61

Prophets: Micah 6:6-8 74

Wisdom: Ecclesiastes 11 87

Chapter 3 Avoiding Pitfalls, Hacking through the Jungle 99

Slavery 99

Clean and Unclean 113

Holy War 128

Chapter 4 Exploring the Territory 143

The Creation Story: Genesis 1-3 145

The Decalogue (Ten Commandments): Deuteronomy 5:6-21 169

Chapter 5 Bringing the Old Testament Home 193

Cloning 195

Isaiah 46 and the Critique of Idolatry 205

Last Words: On Finding a Home in a Strange Land 217

Appendix A The Geek Zone (a.k.a. Annotated Bibliography) 221

General Works on the Old Testament and Ethics 221

General Introductions to the Old Testament 224

General Works on Christian Ethics 227

Appendix B Further Travels in the Geek Zone (a.k.a. For Further Reading) 231

Chapter 1 Equipment for the Journey 231

Chapter 2 Getting Going 233

Chapter 3 Avoiding Pitfalls, Hacking through the Jungle 239

Chapter 4 Exploring the Territory 242

Chapter 5 Bringing the Old Testament Home 244

Index of Modern Authors 247

Index of Subjects 249

Index of Scripture References 255

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