Death Before the Fall – Biblical Literalism and the Problem of Animal Suffering - Ronald E. Osborn, John H. Walton

Death Before the Fall – Biblical Literalism and the Problem of Animal Suffering

Buch | Softcover
197 Seiten
2014
Inter-Varsity Press,US (Verlag)
978-0-8308-4046-5 (ISBN)
26,15 inkl. MwSt
In this eloquent and provocative "open letter" to evangelicals, Ronald Osborn wrestles with the problem of biblical literalism and the ongoing challenge of animal suffering within an evolutionary understanding of the world. Osborn forces us to ask hard questions, not only of the Bible and church tradition, but also and especially of ourselves.
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Did animals have predatory natures before the fall? Did God punish innocent animals with a curse because of human sin? Is it possible for theistic evolution to be compatible with the Bible, even though animal death before the fall would contradict the teaching that death began after the first sin?
In this eloquent and provocative "open letter" to evangelicals, Ronald Osborn wrestles with these pointed questions and with the problem of biblical literalism and animal suffering within an evolutionary understanding of the world.
Considering the topic of animal suffering and predation as a theodicy dilemma, Osborn offers an open-minded exploration of the subject, specifically coming against the fundamentalist and literalist view of the book of Genesis and the creation account. He challenges one-dimensional reading of Scripture and shines a sobering light on the evangelical dogma responsible for advancing viewpoints long ago dismantled by science.
Always acknowledging the traditionalist viewpoint, Osborn demonstrates with a wealth of exegetical and theological insight how orthodox Christianity can embrace evolutionary concepts without contradiction. Osborn forces us to ask hard questions, not only of the Bible and church tradition, but also and especially of ourselves.

Ronald E. Osborn (PhD, University of Southern California) was a Bannerman Fellow with the program in politics and international relations at the University of Southern California. He has published articles in numerous journals and magazines and is the author of Anarchy and Apocalypse: Essays on Faith, Violence, and Theodicy. John H. Walton (PhD, Hebrew Union College) is professor of Old Testament at Wheaton College and Graduate School. Previously he was professor of Old Testament at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago for twenty years. Some of Walton's books include The Lost World of Adam and Eve, The Lost World of Scripture, The Lost World of Genesis One, Ancient Near Eastern Thought and the Old Testament, The Essential Bible Companion, The NIV Application Commentary: Genesis and The IVP Bible Background Commentary: Old Testament (with Victor Matthews and Mark Chavalas). Walton's ministry experience includes church classes for all age groups, high school Bible studies and adult Sunday school classes, as well as serving as a teacher for "The Bible in 90 Days." John and his wife, Kim, live in Wheaton, Illinois, and have three adult children.

Foreword by John H. Walton



Introduction



Part One: On Literalism



Chapter One: The Creation: A Plain Reading

Chapter Two: What?s Eating Biblical Literalists?: Creationism the Enlightenment Project

Chapter Three: Unwholesome Complexity: Literalism as Scientism?s Pale Mimetic Rival

Chapter Four: Progressive vs. Degenerating Science: Weighing Incommensurable Paradigms

Chapter Five: Does Your God Need Stage Props?: On the Theological Necessity of Methodological Atheism

Chapter Six: The Enclave Mentality: Identity Foreclosure the Fundamentalist Mind

Chapter Seven: The Gnostic Syndrome: When Literalism Becomes a Heresy

Chapter Eight: Four Witnesses Barth, Calvin, Augustine, Maimonides on the Literal Meaning of Genesis

Chapter Nine: If Not Foundationalism, What Then?: From Tower-Building to Net-Mending



Part Two: On Animal Suffering



Epigraph Two: In Praise of Self-Deprecation

Chapter Ten: Stasis, Deception, Curse: Three Literalist Dilemmas

Chapter Eleven: A Midrash: C. S. Lewis?s Cosmic Conflict Theodicy Revisited

Chapter Twelve: God of the Whirlwind: Animal Ferocity in the Book of Job

Chapter Thirteen: Creation Kenosis: Evolution and Christ?s Self Emptying Way of the Cross

Chapter Fourteen: Animal Ethics, Sabbath Rest



Conclusion



Notes



Subject and Author Index

Verlagsort Illinois
Sprache englisch
Maße 140 x 210 mm
Gewicht 273 g
Themenwelt Sonstiges Geschenkbücher
Religion / Theologie Christentum Kirchengeschichte
ISBN-10 0-8308-4046-X / 083084046X
ISBN-13 978-0-8308-4046-5 / 9780830840465
Zustand Neuware
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