Old Testament theology for Christians
Book Description
John H. Walton invites modern readers on a transformative journey into the ancient world of the Old Testament, challenging them to set aside contemporary assumptions and encounter these sacred texts as they were originally intended. Rather than imposing modern perspectives on ancient writings, this theological exploration encourages readers to become guests in the foreign landscape of Israel and the broader ancient Near East.
Walton guides readers through fundamental questions that shape our understanding of faith and spirituality. How should contemporary believers approach the law given to Israel? What can we learn about the nature of sin and salvation from these ancient perspectives? The author addresses complex issues including the role of temple worship, the meaning of covenant relationships, and whether a central theme unifies Old Testament theology.
This work offers fresh insights by examining the text within its original cognitive environment, allowing new understanding to emerge from ancient wisdom. Walton explores how God's requirements for Israel might apply to modern spiritual seekers and examines the relationship between Old Testament teachings and Christian faith.
Drawing from a lifetime of scholarly study and teaching, the author presents unexpected perspectives that challenge conventional interpretations. Whether you approach these texts from a traditional viewpoint or seek new understanding, this theological examination promises to deepen your engagement with foundational spiritual literature and expand your perception of divine revelation across cultures and centuries.
Who Is This For?
š Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~8 hours)
š Length: 302 pages
What You'll Discover
- ā Study Bible from spiritual perspective
- ā Explore Theology
- ā Explore Bible