L. Daniel Hawk, David W. Cotter, Jerome T. Walsh, Chris Franke
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| #1660933 in Books | Color: Multicolor | 2000-12-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.33 x1.24 x6.34l,1.46 | File type: PDF | 344 pages||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Stimulating Commentary on Joshua|By britton|L. Daniel Hawk has written a very stimulating and original commentary on the book of Joshua. As a working pastor preaching through the book, even if I did not agree with Hawk all the way, I always found his treatment of texts as a whole to be careful, provocative, and furthering the conversation about this difficult book. The reason||
In this provocative and instructive study, Hawk analyzes both the literary composition of the book of Joshua as well as the theological principles that such a composition conveys. In so doing, he carefully presents the book as a unified and intentionally
What does Joshua hold to be the essential marks of Israelite identity? What distinguishes Israel" from al other peoples? In tracking these themes, L. Daniel Hawk reveals in Joshua a profound struggle to define the people of the God of Israel.
Hawk shows that the themes surrounding Joshua express fundamental markers of national identity: religious practice (obedience to the commandments of Moses), ethnic separation (extermination of the peoples of Canaan), and p...
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