<p>&lt;i&gt;Worship and Waste &lt;/i&gt;is the third installment in Stulac&amp;rsquo;s Christological Companion series which focuses on the books of Judges (&lt;i&gt;Gift of the Grotesque&lt;/i&gt;) 1 Samuel (&lt;i&gt;Tragedy of the Commons&lt;/i&gt;) and now 2 Samuel. As the first two volumes demonstrate Stulac&amp;rsquo;s refreshing approach to biblical interpretation combines hard-won exegetical insights with poignant memoir and incisive reflections on culture art and Christian spirituality. Picking up the biblical storyline where &lt;i&gt;Tragedy&lt;/i&gt; left off &lt;i&gt;Worship and Waste&lt;/i&gt; invites readers to sink deeply into the Bible&amp;rsquo;s paradoxical portrait of King David&amp;mdash;a rapist-murderer caught between God&amp;rsquo;s unconditional love and his own brutality. Carefully avoiding moralisms Stulac guides his readers through 2 Samuel&amp;rsquo;s graphic depictions of sin by insisting that the text continually looks forward to Jesus Christ the ultimate Davidic King. &amp;ldquo;David&amp;rsquo;s Punishment thoroughly penetrates God&amp;rsquo;s Promise&amp;rdquo; observes Stulac &amp;ldquo;but at the same time God&amp;rsquo;s Promise still governs the execution of his Punishment. The two &amp;lsquo;forevers&amp;rsquo; of 2 Samuel are forever mixed.&amp;rdquo; Will David&amp;rsquo;s tragedy transform into comedy before the final curtain falls? Will hope survive? &amp;ldquo;Can a ruined House&amp;rdquo; asks Stulac &amp;ldquo;find within its suffering the durable Promises of God?&amp;rdquo;&lt;br /&gt;</p>
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