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- Title : Singing the Ethos of God: On the Place of Christian Ethics in Scripture
- Author : Brian Brock
- Rating : 4.99 (481 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-9-11
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 408 Pages
- Asin : 0802803792
- Language : English
Now, in just three months, I'm down another 16 lbs., to 194! I'm within four pounds of my goal weight!And now for another confession: during the three months I have stayed wheat-free, BUTI have eaten Mexican food at least once a week (sometimes twice), including a basket of (corn) tortilla chips, chicken (corn) enchiladas, etc., an occasional chocolate bar, and other carbohydrate splurges. He also gives an in-depth example of exactly how a hacker could obtain your information. This book presents as good an introduction to the subject as any. There is even information about the oddities you might encounter while working with a heart rate monitor.I personally didn't need to read the succes stories included in the book. This stunt could have very easily ended Hattie's life, but did anyone care? Also, I don't believe that Ryker had any sort of feelings for this girl. And this is the primary purpose of the Book, to fill in the background details concerning the people, places and events of (primarily) the first five books of the Bible. This should be the goal of a student's lab time, by complimenting the lecture portion with an adequate understanding of theory, such that one can adequately explain why they can perform that reactionNoting that academic biblical scholars and Christian ethicists have been methodologically estranged for some decades now, Brian Brock seeks to reframe the whole Bible-and-ethics discussion in terms of this question: What role does the Bible play in God's generation of a holy people -- and how do we participate in that regeneration? Brock first examines various major contemporary thinkers on the Bible and Christian ethics, including John Howard Yoder, Brevard Childs, John Webster, and Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Finally, Brock articulates the processes of renewal in God's people. Immersion in the exegetical tradition of the Christian faith, Brock argues, must be the heart and soul of theology and ethics.. He then undertakes major discussions of Augustine and Martin Luther, unpacking their interpretation of the Psalms. His close study of a few individual psalms shows how we enter the world of praise in which all human life is comprehended within God's work -- and is thus renewedWith erudition Brock draws on the best work available to sustain an exposition of the Psalms that helps us understand why they must be sung if we are to be the readers God would have us be to witness to the one who is alone the subject of the Psalms, that is, Jesus Christ. Instead of approaching Scripture with a preconceived general theory of understanding, Singing the Ethos of God instructs the reader in how the fathers practiced the (sung) Psalter in order to become familiar with God's own patterns of communication in and through Scripture, coming in time to shape the lives of those who 'read' appropriately. Beyond Hermeneutics would have been an apt subtitle for this groundbreaking study."John Webster — King's College, Aberdeen "Astute in its analysis, robust in its proposals, and spiritually charged throughout, this is theology of a high order, offering one of the most stimulating portrayals of the scriptural moral landscape to appear in recent years.". Stanley Hauerwas — Duke Divinity School "This is not just another book about th


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