This book offers the best current handling of Pentateuchal
traditions as they operated in the past and as they help the church
now. Hans Walter Wolff sees Israel's faith tradition as a
continuous kerygmatic response to a variety of cultural challenges.
Walter Brueggemann introduces this dynamic view of tradition. Both
authors approach the Pentateuch as a treasury of new expressions of
faith resulting from conflicts between traditional formulas and
changing social conditions. Today's church can remain spiritually
alive only if its traditions continue to be as resilient as they
were in the Old Testament community. Wolff and Brueggemann affirm
that modern crises of faith should be met with fresh articulations
in the manner of ancient Israel-- innovative and pertinent if they
are strengthened by the relevance of the past.
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