
BOOKS - Is God Just?: Theodicy and Monotheism in the Old Testament with Special Regar...

Is God Just?: Theodicy and Monotheism in the Old Testament with Special Regard to the Theology of Deutero-Isaiah
Author: Hermann Vorlander
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.2 MB
Language: German

Format: PDF
File size: PDF 1.2 MB
Language: German

The book "Is God Just Theodicy and Monotheism in the Old Testament with Special Regard to the Theology of DeuteroIsaiah" by author John H. Barton explores the concept of God's justice and monotheism in the Old Testament, specifically focusing on the theology of Deuteronomy. The author argues that the traditional understanding of God's justice as a punitive, retributive force is inadequate and instead proposes a more nuanced view of God's justice as a restorative and transformative power. This perspective is supported by the theology of DeuteroIsaiah, which emphasizes God's compassion and mercy towards his people. The book begins with an examination of the historical context of the Old Testament, including the political and social upheavals of the time, and how these events influenced the development of Israel's religious beliefs and practices. The author then delves into the specific themes of justice and monotheism in the Old Testament, analyzing the various ways in which these concepts are presented throughout the text. One of the central arguments of the book is that the traditional understanding of God's justice as a punitive, retributive force is inadequate for understanding the complexities of the Old Testament.
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