Prophecy and Discernment
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:7th Feb '08
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This book examines the criteria for discernment of prophetic and apostolic authenticity in the Bible and contemporary contexts.
If people claim to speak for God, what enables us to know when to credit or discredit the claim? Moberly analyses the criteria for discernment of prophetic authenticity in the Old Testament, and apostolic authenticity in the New Testament; and considers their validity and viability in a contemporary context.If people claim to speak for God, what enables us to know when to credit or discredit the claim? This book analyses the criteria for discernment of prophetic authenticity in the Old Testament, and for discernment of apostolic authenticity in the New Testament; and also considers their validity and viability in a contemporary context. After explaining the biblical concept of prophetic and apostolic speech on God's behalf, Moberly offers close readings of the biblical text so as to bring to life the distinctive voices, especially those of Jeremiah and St Paul, which speak of critical discernment. He addresses contemporary difficulties with the whole idea that humans might speak for God and analyses the nature of authentic spirituality. Throughout the discussion the premise is that the biblical treatment of discernment illuminates the fundamental human issue of the need to know who may be trusted and why.
'It will provide both biblical specialists and those concerned with contemporary issues with much food for thought.' Church Times
'Moberly has begun some important work here in an ambitious and thought-provoking monograph.' Theology
'This is a remarkable book in many respects. It is worth reading for Moberly's careful and thoughtful exegesis of key passages alone. … an excellent foray into what may well prove to be a significant area of enquiry.' Ecclesiology
ISBN: 9780521051040
Dimensions: 230mm x 154mm x 16mm
Weight: 458g
300 pages