Joshua, Judges, and Ruth for everyone : a theological commentary on the Bible / John Goldingay.

By: Goldingay, JohnLanguage: English Series: Publication details: Louisville, KY Westminster John Knox Press, c2011Description: xi, 197 p. maps 20 cmISBN: 9780664233785; 0664233783Other title: a theological commentary on the BibleSubject(s): Bible -- Joshua -- Judges -- Ruth -- CommentariesDDC classification: 222/.077 LOC classification: BS1295.53 | .G66 2011
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Just one river to cross -- Meanwhile, in the whorehouse -- On getting your feet wet -- Looking forward and backward -- Which side are you on? neither -- Come blow your horn -- Who are the real Canaanites? -- Coveting can kill -- The importance of a game plan -- It's over even when it's not over -- How to get taken in -- How to swallow your pride -- No compromise -- Welcome to the wild wild west -- Welcome to the wild wild north -- Why were they so stupid? -- The country that remains to be possessed is very great -- Living as women in a man's world -- Roots; or, home is where your share is -- Everything came true -- The universal and the local -- The peril of other people's faiths -- "You can't serve Yahweh." "yes we can!" -- Real life is more complicated -- The power of forgetting -- Unlikely saviors -- Three strong women and three feeble men (I) -- Three strong women and three feeble men (II) -- On the unimportance of spiritual insight -- How to be a mixed-up person -- How to increase the odds against yourself -- I'm not the hero; the hero is God -- The man who would be king -- When God finds it hard to be tough -- The man whose promise makes the blood run cold -- Entertaining angels unawares -- Honey, we solved the riddle -- Love actually -- But Samson's hair began to grow again -- They all did what was right in their own eyes -- Desperate Dan -- The story reaches its lowest point (I) -- The story reaches its lowest point (II) -- How not to save the situation -- How Naomi's life falls apart -- The choice -- She's a Moabite, for goodness' sake! -- The God of coincidences -- How not to leave the initiative to the man -- How not to get overextended in real estate -- How David got his grandfather.

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