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David and His Theologian
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222 pages
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Focusing on the significance of David in ancient Israel, this collection showcases Walter Brueggemann's exploration of royal traditions through various essays. He highlights David's pivotal role as a bridge between Mosaic faith and the destruction of Jerusalem, embodying the complexities of Israel's relationship with divine governance. The volume not only compiles key writings on David but also examines his connections to traditions found in Genesis, offering a comprehensive view of the theological and literary landscape surrounding this central figure.
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2011, paperback
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