Toward Old Testament Ethics (Ethics - Old Testament Studies)


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About The Book

Biblical ethics is a subject that has been almost totally neglected in this century. Only six men have written a major work on Old Testament ethics in the last hundred years and only two of these works both written before 1900 are in English. This lack of materials on Old Testament ethics serves to underscore the significance of Walter Kaisers Toward Old Testament Ethics. Dr. Kaiser has no illusions about providing a simple solution to questions of Old Testament ethics. He is familiar with the complexities of this subject and begins his work in Part I by addressing such questions as: How can ethics be defined? Is there an overarching structure to ethics as presented in the Old Testament or is there only an unrelated series of laws? Do ethics of the Old Testament have any relevance for us today? What are the exegetical principles to be used in a study of Old Testament ethics? Part II examines the moral texts of the Old Testament in particular the Decalogue the book of the covenant (Exodus 20:22--23:33) and the law of holiness (Leviticus 18--20). Dr. Kaiser unfolds the intention of these various laws showing how they relate to each other and form a framework for ethics. Part III explores the content of Old Testament ethics namely how holiness relates to worship work relationship social justice the sanctity of life marriage and sex wealth use of the truth and motives for action. Moral difficulties in the Old Testament present stumbling blocks to many who read these books. How are we to relate to a God who at times seems fickle deceptive and hateful? How are we to champion the offensive view of women and slaves the particulars of God choosing Israel and the imprecations that appear from time to time in the biblical texts? Reponses to these and other difficulties from Part IV. The book concludes with a discussion of Old Testament law and New Testament believers. Dr. Kaiser shows how these laws written thousands of years ago still challenge Gods people to live holy lives.
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