This book provides a detailed exploration of the important elements of the theology underlying the book of Amos. It considers Amos as a figure representing social justice, surveys major developments in the critical assessment of the book and examines the history of the book's reception.
Old Testament Theology Series
This series delves into the profound theological landscape of the Old Testament, exploring its foundational concepts and historical context. It offers a comprehensive examination of God, covenant, and the people of Israel within their ancient world. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the evolving religious ideas that shaped Western civilization. This collection is ideal for those seeking rigorous study in biblical theology.
