The kingdom of God as liturgical empire : a theological commentary on 1-2 Chronicles
Scott W. Hahn
Grand Rapids, Mich : Baker Academic, c2012
xi, 225 p. ; 23 cm.
Book
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G/F Collection | BS 1345 .53 .H34 | Available |
- "Now the records are ancient" : an introduction to Chronicles
- Chronicles of all divine history : a genealogy of grace in a time of exile and restoration (1 Chr. 1-9)
- Highly exalted for the sake of his people Israel : the rise of David and his kingdom (1 Chr. 10-16)
- His throne shall be established forever : God's covenant with King David (1 Chr. 17)
- God gives rest to his people : the beginnings of the temple-kingdom age (1 Chr. 18-29)
- Liturgy and empire : theocracy in the temple age (2 Chr. 1-9)
- In rebellion since that day : after the house of David is divided (2 Chr. 10-28)
- Exile and return : the fall and rise of the kingdom (2 Chr. 29-36).
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-204) and indexes.
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- 9780801039478 (pbk)
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