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Monotheism and Institutions in the Book of Chronicles
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Matthew Lynch examines ways that the one God became known and experienced through institutions according to the book of Chronicles. Chronicles recasts Israel's earlier histories from the vantage po...
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25 March 2014
Matthew Lynch examines ways that the one God became known and experienced through institutions according to the book of Chronicles. Chronicles recasts Israel's earlier histories from the vantage point of vigorous commitments to the temple and its supporting institutions (the priesthood and royal house), and draws out the numerous ways that those institutions mediate divine power and inspire national unity. By understanding and participating in the reestablishment of these institutions, Chronicles suggests that post-exilic Judeans could reconnect to the powerful God of the past despite the appallingly impoverished state of post-exilic life. However, Chronicles contends that God was not beholden by those participating in the temple system. As such, it constitutes a via media between two regnant perspectives on the relationship between biblical monotheism and particularism.

Price: £98.90
Pages: 307
Publisher: Mohr Siebeck
Imprint: Mohr Siebeck
Publication Date:
25 March 2014
ISBN: 9783161521119
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
RELIGION / Biblical Criticism & Interpretation / Old Testament, Christianity, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts

<p>"...refreshingly careful and creative and in many ways a model for scholarship. As such, it warrants a warm and thoughtful reception from those interested in Chronicles and, more broadly, Israelite religion." --<b>Michael B. Hundley</b>, <i>Review of Biblical Literature, 7.9.2015</i></p><p></p>