
Synopsis
"The Problem of the Old Testament" is a landmark theological study that addresses the complex challenges posed by modern biblical criticism to the traditional understanding of the Hebrew Scriptures. Written with scholarly precision and intellectual depth, James Orr examines the historical, literary, and religious foundations of the Old Testament, specifically engaging with the radical shifts in interpretation brought about by the "Higher Criticism" movement of his era.
The work focuses on the authorship and unity of the Pentateuch, the historical reliability of the biblical narratives, and the organic development of Israel's faith. Orr provides a rigorous critique of the prevailing documentary hypotheses, offering instead a defense of the divine inspiration and essential integrity of the biblical text. By synthesizing archaeological evidence, linguistic analysis, and theological insight, he seeks to bridge the gap between rigorous academic inquiry and a committed faith perspective.
Essential for students of biblical studies, hermeneutics, and church history, "The Problem of the Old Testament" remains a classic of evangelical scholarship. It offers a comprehensive and balanced framework for understanding the structural and spiritual importance of the Old Testament within the broader context of Christian revelation and historical truth.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025405186
- Number of pages: 618
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 32 mm
- Languages: English