Judgment and Salvation: A Rhetorical-Critical Reading of Noah's Flood in Genesis
This book contends the text of the Noachian deluge narrative categorically underscores all God did to preserve life in spite of the disaster. Despite the picture of devastation that the narrative depicts, the prominent emphasis of the text is on deliverance and redemption, i.e., salvation, not judgment. The focus of the Genesis flood is acutely bent towards God's salvific rather than punitive purposes. The arc of salvation within the flood narrative can be broken down into two main ideas. Firstly, God's intention for creation is not thwarted, and, secondly, God commits himself to his intentions of creation. God's intention for creation can be stated thus: the establishment of order via covenant showing the sanctity of human life and the upholding of all life. This involves, in particular, humanity as his image bearers, including the lex talionis (life-for-life) principle.
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Judgment and Salvation: A Rhetorical-Critical Reading of Noah's Flood in Genesis
This book contends the text of the Noachian deluge narrative categorically underscores all God did to preserve life in spite of the disaster. Despite the picture of devastation that the narrative depicts, the prominent emphasis of the text is on deliverance and redemption, i.e., salvation, not judgment. The focus of the Genesis flood is acutely bent towards God's salvific rather than punitive purposes. The arc of salvation within the flood narrative can be broken down into two main ideas. Firstly, God's intention for creation is not thwarted, and, secondly, God commits himself to his intentions of creation. God's intention for creation can be stated thus: the establishment of order via covenant showing the sanctity of human life and the upholding of all life. This involves, in particular, humanity as his image bearers, including the lex talionis (life-for-life) principle.
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Judgment and Salvation: A Rhetorical-Critical Reading of Noah's Flood in Genesis

Judgment and Salvation: A Rhetorical-Critical Reading of Noah's Flood in Genesis

Judgment and Salvation: A Rhetorical-Critical Reading of Noah's Flood in Genesis

Judgment and Salvation: A Rhetorical-Critical Reading of Noah's Flood in Genesis

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This book contends the text of the Noachian deluge narrative categorically underscores all God did to preserve life in spite of the disaster. Despite the picture of devastation that the narrative depicts, the prominent emphasis of the text is on deliverance and redemption, i.e., salvation, not judgment. The focus of the Genesis flood is acutely bent towards God's salvific rather than punitive purposes. The arc of salvation within the flood narrative can be broken down into two main ideas. Firstly, God's intention for creation is not thwarted, and, secondly, God commits himself to his intentions of creation. God's intention for creation can be stated thus: the establishment of order via covenant showing the sanctity of human life and the upholding of all life. This involves, in particular, humanity as his image bearers, including the lex talionis (life-for-life) principle.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781666795479
Publisher: Pickwick Publications
Publication date: 11/03/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 306
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Dustin G. Burlet is an instructor at Millar College of the Bible in Winnipeg, Manitoba. His reviews and articles have appeared in journals including the Canadian-American Theological Review, Conspectus, the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, and others.
Dustin G. Burlet is an instructor at Millar College of the Bible in Winnipeg, Manitoba (Canada). His articles and reviews have appeared in several journals including Didaskalia, Canadian-American Theological Review, Theodidakitos, Torch Trinity Journal, and others.
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