The Old Testament is part of the canon of Christian Scripture, and as such has continuing significance for the Church.
However, the writings are set within a different historical era, a different culture, and a different religious context. Hence, in order to understand the Old Testament in a meaningful way, it must be read against its historical, cultural and theological background.
Robin Routledge provides readers with the relevant information to enable them to engage with the Old Testament text, and apply it today. He includes discussion of key scholarly approaches, and more specific introductions to the canonical sections and individual books.
Routledge's hope as a Christian minister is that while this volume has grown out of a teaching context, and is intended for students, it will also be of benefit to others who want to take the Old Testament seriously, and to apply its message to the life and ministry of the Church today.
However, the writings are set within a different historical era, a different culture, and a different religious context. Hence, in order to understand the Old Testament in a meaningful way, it must be read against its historical, cultural and theological background.
Robin Routledge provides readers with the relevant information to enable them to engage with the Old Testament text, and apply it today. He includes discussion of key scholarly approaches, and more specific introductions to the canonical sections and individual books.
Routledge's hope as a Christian minister is that while this volume has grown out of a teaching context, and is intended for students, it will also be of benefit to others who want to take the Old Testament seriously, and to apply its message to the life and ministry of the Church today.