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Engaging Leviticus - Reading Leviticus Theologically with Its Past Interpreters (Paperback)
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Engaging Leviticus - Reading Leviticus Theologically with Its Past Interpreters (Paperback)
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Synopsis: This commentary weaves together the interpretations of
Christian exegetes, spanning the past two thousand years, who have
concerned themselves with that most mysterious of texts, the book
of Leviticus. Even when their commentaries seem most fanciful, the
depths of meaning of the Hebrew text comes through in all its many
and diverse translations and applications. What we discover is
evidence of a biblical text at work in some of the most eloquent of
spokespersons throughout the generations. The third book of the
Bible is happily enjoying a resurgence of interest in Jewish and
Christian quarters alike, being received as a book for the life of
the faithful community. What is attempted here is the story of its
Western-Christian reception. Endorsements: "In this sparkling
synthesis of the Christian Church's traditional exegesis of
Leviticus, Mark Elliott does what any good theologian should do
with the Bible: help us learn how to read it within the Church.
More than a collection of past perspectives, Engaging Leviticus is
ordered by Elliott's own acute sense of key interpretive questions
and of the larger purposes of the scriptural book. His own
arguments are historically and intellectually illuminating; but
more importantly, they orient us properly to Leviticus' pointed
theological challenges in an exciting way. This is necessary
scholarship for all students of Scripture." --Ephraim Radner
Wycliffe College "The book of Leviticus has been something of a
sealed book for sometime in the modern imagination. But with the
recent efforts of Mary Douglas in the field of anthropology and
Jacob Milgrom in biblical studies there has been something of a
renaissance in interest. Elliot has pushed the envelope even
further by bringing to our attention the rich resources of the
history of interpretation. His reading is almost impossibly vast,
only matched by his erudition and eye for that which is truly
important. No reader will look at Leviticus the same way having
spent some time with this marvelous book." --Gary A. Anderson
University of Notre Dame "The theological Cinderella status of
Leviticus, cemented by Reformational and historical-critical
certainties, appears to leave it languishing as the epitome of
rule-bound ritualism and archaic moral strictures against which
progressive religion confidently defines itself. Here, by contrast,
Mark Elliott's learned album of theological commentary through the
ages retrieves a sparkling treasury of attentive reflection on the
awkwardly alien particularities of Leviticus as holding forth and
anticipating the word of truth." --Markus Bockmuehl Keble College
Author Biography: Mark W. Elliott is Senior Lecturer in Church
History at the University of St. Andrews, Scotland. He is author of
The Song of Songs and Christology in the Early Church (2000),
Isaiah 40-66 in the Ancient Christian Commentary on Scripture
series (2007), and The Reality of Biblical Theology (2007).
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