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Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
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Leviticus is often considered to be one of the most challenging books of the Bible because of its focus on blood sacrifice, infectious diseases, and complicated dietary restrictions. Moreover, scholarly approaches have focused primarily on divisions in the text without considering its overarching theological message. In this volume, Mark W. Scarlata analyses Leviticus' theology, establishing the connection between God's divine presence and Israel's life. Exploring the symbols and rituals of ancient Israel, he traces how Leviticus develops a theology of holiness in space and time, one that weaves together the homes of the Israelites with the home of God. Seen through this theological lens, Leviticus' text demonstrates how to live in the fullness of God's holy presence and in harmony with one another and the land. Its theological vision also offers insights into how we might live today in a re-sacralized world that cherishes human dignity and cares for creation.
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
303 kr
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Leviticus is often considered to be one of the most challenging books of the Bible because of its focus on blood sacrifice, infectious diseases, and complicated dietary restrictions. Moreover, scholarly approaches have focused primarily on divisions in the text without considering its overarching theological message. In this volume, Mark W. Scarlata analyses Leviticus' theology, establishing the connection between God's divine presence and Israel's life. Exploring the symbols and rituals of ancient Israel, he traces how Leviticus develops a theology of holiness in space and time, one that weaves together the homes of the Israelites with the home of God. Seen through this theological lens, Leviticus' text demonstrates how to live in the fullness of God's holy presence and in harmony with one another and the land. Its theological vision also offers insights into how we might live today in a re-sacralized world that cherishes human dignity and cares for creation.
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Engelska, 2025364 kr
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PDF, Engelska, 2025364 kr
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2013
398 kr
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Häftad, Engelska, 2013
240 kr
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E-bok
Engelska, 2013370 kr
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In a wide-ranging meditation on the Cain and Abel narrative, Mark Scarlata draws out theological motifs relevant to Christian discipleship in a modern Western context. Taking his cue from Augustine''s City of God, Scarlata brings to light what it means for a Christian to be a citizen of the heavenly city in this midst of a twenty-first-century globalized society. He argues that Christians can no longer think of discipleship merely as a personal, individual undertaking, but must recognize their role and responsibility as citizens in a global community. Each chapter raises questions like: How do we offer our best in worship when we live in a world driven by consumerism? How can we love others through our participation in the global economy? Are our lifestyles treating the environment in a way that is pleasing to God? And, how do we authentically connect to each other in a digital age of social media and mobile technology? These and other issues are addressed in relation to scenes from the Cain and Abel story. Each discussion highlights ancient Jewish and Christian interpretation as well as how a particular topic is understood within the broader context of the Old and New Testaments. Scarlata then offers ways that Christians might respond to the cultural shifts experienced by this generation and encourages readers to rethink what it means to be a citizen of God''s kingdom with a local and global awareness in every aspect of life.
Häftad, Engelska, 2021
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Inbunden, Engelska, 2021
364 kr
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Leviticus is often seen as one of the most uninviting books of the Old Testament. Who wants to read about blood sacrifice, infectious diseases, or ancient dietary restrictions? Yet like visiting any foreign country, to truly appreciate its culture one must become familiar with the language, customs, and ways of the people. This book guides the perplexed reader through the foreign signs, symbols, and beliefs of the ancient Israelites. From blood and atonement to the loveable rock badger, we begin to discover the sacred world of Leviticus and its relationship to a holy God who dwells with his people. The rituals and commands God gave to Israel form the deep roots of the biblical tradition that were not meant to be left in the past. Tapping into these roots helps us understand the life and ministry of Christ and how we might pursue holiness today. Each chapter surveys key aspects of Leviticus and then explores how these relate to the New Testament and the life of faith in the twenty-first century. In this accessible and engaging travel log, Scarlata introduces the depth and beauty of Israelite practices prescribed by God that were further revealed in Christ and continue to speak to the life and faith of Christians today.
E-bok
Spanska, 2021125 kr
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El Sabbat era el día de descanso sagrado para el pueblo judío, día dedicado a Yahvé, y antecedente del domingo, nuestro día de descanso laboral.Los agobios de la vida diaria nos hacen complicado desconectar un día a la semana de nuestros trabajos diarios para disfrutar de ese regalo que hizo Dios a su pueblo en la antigüedad recordando el final de la creación. Y, aunque muchos nos ofrecen remedios para liberarnos de la ansiedad, hay que reconocer que pocas veces lo consiguen.El hecho de dejar en descanso nuestros móviles y ordenadores una vez a la semana para encontrarnos con nosotros mismos y entablar conversación con el Creador es una disciplina que no nos llega de forma natural pero que nos puede transformar cuando nos comprometemos a practicarla.Las páginas de este libro nos muestran también cómo Dios tiene una visión mucho más amplia del descanso; de hecho, desde el principio del Génesis hasta el final del Apocalipsis está llevando a toda la creación hacia la plenitud y el descanso en Él.