Theory and Practice in Old Testament Ethics
John William Rogerson, M. Daniel Carroll R.
In
the last two decades, there has been a resurgence of interest in the
value of the Old Testament for modern ethical questions. John Rogerson
is a scholar who has dedicated much of his academic life to probing the
possibility of the abiding significance of the Old Testament for moral
issues today. This volume brings together for the first time many of his
contributions - both published and unpublished - to Old Testament
social ethics.Rogerson's essays cover a wide range of modern social
issues including: using the Bible in the debate about abortion; the Old
Testament and nuclear disarmament; and the use of the Old Testament with
reference to work and unemployment. Several essays examine the
contribution of philosophical ethics to the study of Old Testament.
Rogerson also offers a brief account of his pilgrimage in Old Testament
ethics and outlines the basic framework of his perspective. The
introduction by the editor provides a summary and survey of Rogerson's
work.This is volume 405 in the Journal for the Study of the Old
Testament Supplement series.
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