Join us as Dr. Brent Strawn (Duke Divinity School) orients us to the book of Deuteronomy. We discuss: how Deuteronomy can help us save the Old Testament; its historical context, including its formation, audience, ancient parallels, and purpose; its literary expression, including its title, genre, structure, and major themes; and its reception, including its canonical placement and later interpretation. Listen here.Meet the expert guides who will led us through Deuteronomy by clicking here.
Relevant Books by Brent Strawn
* The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and Law. Oxford University Press, 2015.
* The Old Testament Is Dying: A Diagnosis and Recommended Treatment. Baker Academic, 2017.
This Week’s Blurbs
In this episode, Brent (and Will) recommend:
Other Books and Articles Mentioned in This Episode
* Brent Strawn, "Tolkien’s Orcs Meet the Bible’s Canaanites: The Dynamics of Reading Well… or Not ," in The Incomparable GodReadings in Biblical Theology (edited by Collin Cornell and M. Justin Walker). Eerdmans, 2023.
* Brent Strawn, Honest to God Preaching: Talking Sin, Suffering, and Violence. Fortress, 2021.
* Gordon McConville, Deuteronomy. IVP Academic, 2002.
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