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History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles (Hardcover)
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History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles (Hardcover)
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History, Literature and Theology in the Book of Chronicles is a
collection of studies published in the last fifteen years. The
cumulative weight of these studies leads to a new understanding of
the Book of Chronicles, its balanced and nuanced theology,
historiographical approach and the way in which the book serves to
reshape the social memory of its intended readership, in accordance
with its own multiple viewpoints and the knowledge of the past held
by its community. This volume shows that Chronicles communicates to
its intended readership a theological worldview built around
multiple, partial perspectives informing and balancing each other.
Significantly, it is a worldview in which the limitations of even
theologically proper knowledge are emphasized. For instance, in
Chronicles' past similar deeds may and at times did lead to very
different results. Thus, even if most of the past is presented to
the readers as explainable, it also affirms that those who
inhabited it could not predict the path of future events.
Chronicles is therefore, a storiographical work that informs its
readers that historical and theological knowledge does not enable
prediction of future events. poignantly construes some of the most
crucial events in Israel's social memory as unexplainable in human
terms. Thus, Chronicles communicates to its readers that some of
YHWH's most influential decisions concerning Israel cannot be
predicted or explained. It is against this background of human
limitation in understanding causes and effects in a past (present
and future) governed by YHWH and the uncertainty that it brings,
that the emphasis on divinely ordained, prescriptive behaviour
should be seen. The intellectual horizon of Chronicles was perhaps
not so far from that of the interpretative frame of Job or Qohelet,
and of these books as a whole.
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