Werline encourages us to look at prayer in the following way: to
attempt to understand how prayers are tied to particular cultural and
social settings. Prayers are part of and expressions of a collection
of cultural ideas that have been arranged within a system that seems
coherent and obvious to those writings the biblical texts. Prayers
participate in and express a person's worldview. Werline shows the
ways that--though many biblical prayers are familiar to us--biblical
texts and contemporary readers come from different worlds. The
Hebrew Bible and the New Testament contain many prayers. Large volumes
have been written on prayer within a single book, or within the
writings of one author, like Paul, or an individual prayer, such as
the Lord's Prayer. Werline does not examine every prayer in the Bible
or even write exhaustively on a single prayer. He has highlighted a
few significant features of each prayer, and some of the prayers
vividly exhibit the influence of a particular society's vision. For
example, he examines the prayers of 1 and 2 Kings and 1 and 2
Chronicles because of the ways they are tightly tied to the authors'
views of history. The writers' interpretation of history profoundly
influenced significant portions of the Bible as well as the literature
of early Judaism.
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Understanding Prayer in the Bible
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780567101020
Publisert
2015
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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