Reading and hearing : the Old Testament in Philippine context / Noriel C. Capulong.
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- 9711011077
- FIL 221.66 C175 V.1
- FIL BS 1192.5 .C37 2003 V.1
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Contents: V.1: Hearing the voices of traditions from the Ancestral Period to the Eighth Century Prophets
Chp. I: Getting acquainted with the Bible as Filipinos: forming an initial perspective
A preliminary way of understanding the Bible: The Bible is is
A theological description of the Bible
Possible approaches in the study of the Bible
Some precautions for the reader and interpreter: a review
Elements in biblical study and interpretation
Some basic assumptions to bring in the process of interpretation
An example from Philippine history
stating the objectives and tasks
Chpt. II: The Geography of the Bible Historic Arena of the biblical drama
An introduction to the Geography of Palestine and the Fertile Crescent
Chp. III: The Old Testament Canon: collection of varied but affirmed voices of faith
A brief history of the development of the Hebrew Canon
The Book of Old Testament
General stages in the History of the formation of the Jewish canon
Chpt. IV: Hearing the voices of Israel's basic faith testimony
Israel's "Credo" an alternative mode in reconstructing Israel's history
Chp. V: The voices from the early traditionists of Israel
The texts as testimonies and confessions of faith
The oral traditions and the development of variety of traditions
Historical prelude to the Exodus
Some reflections and implications
Chp. VI: Exodus voices of liberation from bondage to freedom
Introduction: the Exodus as "Good News"
The nature and flow of the accounts
Possible implications for our time: a God who fights for his people!
Chp. VII: Voices of covenants partners at Sinai
Introduction: a theological review and preview
The Exodus as gospel of Israel
The Sinai covenant
On the substance of the Torah
Implications
Chp. VIII: Voices of struggle and assurance in the desert
Brief summary of the wilderness experience of the people
Theological significance of the wilderness experience
Implications
Chp. IX: Triumphant voices in the Promise Land
The geopolitics of the fertile crescent
The socio political context of Canaan
The nature of the takeover as gleaned through the biblical evidence
Rahab and her role in the Israelite takeover of the land
On Jericho and collapse of its walls
The ceremony at Shechem
On Judge I
Theological implications
Chp. X: Voices of Early faith traditions
On the teaching and sources of Oral tradition
The prehistory (Genesis 2-11)
The creation story in Genesis 2:4B-25
The garden story (Genesis 3: 1-24, " The Fall")
The story of Abel and Cain (Genesis 4: 1-6)
The story of Noah and the flood
The story of tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9)
The Ancestral history (Genesis 12-50)
The Divine promise as guiding theme
Threats to the fulfillment of the promise
The Matriarchs of Israel
On reading the Bible from a Woman's perspective
Summary and implications
Chp. XI: Voices of struggle and survival in the Promised Land
The Deuteronomistic history as source of materials for the period
The Deuteronomic formula
Baalism vs Yahwism: its implications to the agricultural and total economic life and politics of the people
The Judge of Israel and the continuing Deuteronomic cycle
Life under the Judges
The road to the Monarchy
The rise of Samuel and popular demand for a king
Some implications of Israel's shift from a tribal system to a Monarchy: negative and positive
Chp. XII: David and Solomon voices of radical change in the early days of the Monarchy
The situation of the religion at the time
The down fall of Saul, the rise of David
The nature of the literature as propaganda
The propaganda evolving into an ideology
David's establishment of Jerusalem as a political and Religious Center of the Kingdom
Signs of unrest and protest in the time of David
The succession narratives and David's human side
The other agenda of the succession narratives: a propaganda for Solomon
Implications of Solomon's cleansing of the land
Solomon's innovations
Solomon: the royal comprador
Discerning traces of mass reactions to the royal policies
The Temple factor
Some theological implications of Solomon's Temple building
Possible contemporary implications
Chp. XIII: Prophetic voices of judgment in Monarchic Israel
Introductory notes on the prophets
Classification of Prophets
The Elohist tradition and its themes
The time of the divided Kingdom: the Northern Kingdom
A period of political instability and Prophetic interventions
The Elijah - Elisha stories as prophetic legends
Theological reflections and summary
Possible implications for our time
Chp. XIV: Amos and Hosea: Eighth Century voices of Justice and Judgment on the Norther Kingdom
Socioeconomic and political setting of the period
The Book of Amos
The Book of Hosea
Sociohistorical context of Hosea
Theological invention of Hosea
Literary features of Hosea and theological implications
Chp. XV: Isaiah and Micah: Prophetic responses to the crisis of the Judean Monarchy
Isaiah and his time
Isaiah's view of God
The message of Isaiah
Hezekiah and the revival of court propaganda
Theological implications of Isaiah's ministry and message to the rulers of his time
Some theological implications of Isaiah's message for today
The background of message of the Book Micah
The class Bias of Micah
Micha's synthesis of the message of the eighth century Prophets
Implications of Micah's message for today
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