Making Wise the Simple: The Torah in Christian Faith and Practice

Making Wise the Simple: The Torah in Christian Faith and Practice

by JohannaW.H.VanWijk-Bos (Author)

Synopsis

Too long restricted to children's storybooks and cinematic extravaganzas, the Torah - comprising the first five books of the Bible - is an underappreciated mother lode of divine instruction, vitally important for Christians and the church. Convinced that both those who take the Torah too literally and those who neglect it are guilty of a naive simplicity, Johanna van Wijk-Bos presents guidelines to help ordinary Christians recover this treasure in their faith and practice. Having lived in the Netherlands during the Nazi occupation, van Wijk-Bos recognizes that after the attempted annihilation of the Jews from Christian Europe, it cannot be business as usual for Christianity. In light of the Holocaust, Christians must commit themselves to the restoration of just relations between Christians and Jews. This commitment to address all that fractures human relations undergirds van Wijk-Bos's call for Christians to reengage the Torah. Making Wise the Simple points out how God's care for and engagement with the whole world in the Torah set the tone for the entire biblical story. The book pays special attention to how our treatment of strangers lies at the heart of the Torah's teaching. Without attempting a purely Jewish reading of the Torah, van Wijk-Bos reclaims the Torah as a vibrant word for the Christian community in covenant with God. Written in a personal style conversant with current scholarship but sprinkled with anecdotes, this book is for everyone who has a hunger and enthusiasm for what the biblical text may convey, the courage to ask disturbing questions of the text, and an openness to old words that may bring forth new things, perhaps even making one wise.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 353
Publisher: William B Eerdmans Publishing Co
Published: 02 Dec 2005

ISBN 10: 0802809901
ISBN 13: 9780802809902

Media Reviews
Terence E. Fretheim Johanna van Wijk-Bos has written a clear and compelling study of the Pentateuch as a rich resource for Christian faith and practice. Devoting special attention to the Torah as instruction, she highlights its pervasive concern for showing hospitality to the stranger. Often bringing New Testament texts into a lively conversation with the Torah, she is especially alert to helpful ways of appropriating all of these texts for theological and ethical reflection.
Author Bio
Johanna W H van Wijk-Bos is Dora Professor of Bible and Professor of Old Testament at Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Kentucky. An ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church, she is also author of Reformed and Feminist: A Challenge to the Church.