Bound for Freedom: The Book of Exodus in Jewish and Christian Tradition

Göran Larsson

ISBN 10: 1565639758 ISBN 13: 9781565639751
Published by Hendrickson Pub, 2003
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Review: "Dr. Larsson's book is a unique contribution to the Christian-Jewish relationship, inviting all of us to a joint theological consideration of our missions to the world. He has clarified in his book delicate matters that have separated Christians and Jews for centuries, matters that began a Christian teaching of contempt which prepared the atmosphere for the Holocaust. A joint Christian-Jewish study and reflection of his book will help us deepen the meaning of God's call for encounter and dialogue and project a message of peace and friendship to the world that desperately needs our religious testimony."" Rabbi Leon Klenicki, Director, Department of Interfaith Affairs, Anti-Defamation League"What difference does it make for a Christian theologian to have pondered the book of Exodus during many years in conversation with Jewish scholars in Jerusalem? Goran Larsson brings the long history of Jewish interpretations to correct and inform contemporary Christian understanding of this part of the Bible so crucial to both traditions. And he does so in a beautifully spiritual key."" Krister Stendahl, Professor emeritus, Harvard Divinity School, and Bishop emeritus, Church of Sweden"The commentary on Exodus by Goran Larsson . . . brings out the theological and moral challenges of a passage. . . . I find Larsson's study alive with the message that YHWH transcends any human conceptuality and that the Exodus is an invitation to reflect on YHWH's continuing attempt to liberate each of us. "Bound for Freedom" is highly recommended for all seeking to escape a world with collapsing values and striving to enter the freedom promises in the far-off "terra sancta."" J. H. Charlesworth,George L. Collord Professor of New Testament Language and Literature, Princeton Theological Seminary"To read Exodus is to encounter the richly intertwined themes of revelation, redemption, relationship, and remembrance. To read Goran Larsson's commentary, "Bound for Freedom," is to experience afresh these vibrant themes within a vast network of biblical and post-biblical intertexts. Following the example of the rabbis he has extensively studied, the author explores the webs of conceptual linkages within the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament. He engages texts from contemporary Egyptian and Canaanite cultures that inform our understanding of the Exodus narrative. Careful to investigate the implications of the Hebrew text, Larsson demonstrates that those dynamic words repeatedly come alive for succeeding generations of interpreters, culminating in his persistent and emphatic appeals to the hearts and intentions of his own readers. His sensitivity to the vital roles of women in the narratives is heartening. His presentation of a wealth of interpretive insights from rabbinic sources, Josephus, and Philo is enriching. His burden to overcome the longstanding misinterpretations of "law and grace" that have led to disastrous displays of triumphalism is sobering. Larsson does not avoid the difficult theological questions that arise in conjunction with the hardening of Pharaoh's heart, with "lex talionis," with the continuity of God's covenant with Israel, or with the relationship of Gentile believers to the Sinai covenant. Readers should find themselves challenged to re-visit these and other issues."" Elaine A. Phillips, Associate Professor of Biblical and Theological Studies, GordonCollege

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Title: Bound for Freedom: The Book of Exodus in ...
Publisher: Hendrickson Pub
Publication Date: 2003
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: acceptable

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