God has a bad reputation. Many think of God as wrathful and angry, smiting people for no apparent reason. But the story is more complicated than that. Without minimizing the sometimes harsh realities of the biblical record, David Lamb unpacks the complexity of the Old Testament and assembles an overall picture that gives coherence to our understanding of God in both Old and New Testaments.
David T. Lamb Books
This author engages with biblical texts, emphasizing their contemporary relevance. His work delves into the theological and ethical dimensions of Old Testament figures and events, offering readers profound insights into spiritual principles. Through his academic and ministry background, he seeks to bridge ancient scripture with modern life and faith.





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God Behaving Badly - Is the God of the Old Testament Angry, Sexist and Racist?
- 205 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the complexities of the Old Testament, David Lamb addresses the often-misunderstood character of God, challenging the perception of Him as wrathful and capricious. By examining difficult passages, he seeks to provide clarity and coherence in understanding God's nature across both the Old and New Testaments, offering insights that reconcile troubling aspects of scripture with a more compassionate view of the divine.
Exploring unconventional relationships in the Old Testament, the book examines the lives of polygamists like Jacob and Abraham, and the complex stories of figures such as Tamar and Rahab. It confronts the morally ambiguous actions of biblical characters, including Lot and David, who are nonetheless labeled as righteous. Rather than shying away from these controversial narratives, the work invites readers to engage with and learn from these R-rated love stories, offering a fresh perspective on biblical love and morality.
Man könnte fast glauben, Gott habe einen schlechten Ruf! Viele halten ihn für zornig und wütend. Sie meinen, er schlage Menschen ohne ersichtlichen Grund eins rechts und links um die Ohren. Das Alte Testament scheint Gott als launisch und heimtückisch darzustellen; als einen, der ganze Armeen auslöscht und Feinde aufgrund von extremen Vorurteilen bestraft. Doch neben den verstörenden Passagen von Gottes zornigem Handeln wird im Alten Testament auch ein Gott der Liebe, der Güte und der Geduld porträtiert. Wie sind diese scheinbaren Widersprüche miteinander vereinbar? Um den Charakter Gottes zu erforschen, taucht David Lamb tief in die komplexen Strukturen des Alten Testaments ein. Und findet die richtigen Antworten. Ein hilfreich, fesselnd und unterhaltsam geschriebenes Buch, in dem der Autor den vielkritisierten "unbequemen Gott" erklärt.