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100 1 $aLarsson, Göran.
240 10 $aUppbrottet.$lEnglish
245 10 $aBound for freedom :$bthe Book of Exodus in Jewish and Christian traditions /$cGöran Larsson.
260 $aPeabody, Mass. :$bHendrickson,$c1999.
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 317-318) and index.
505 0 $aExodus 1 : the prelude -- Exodus 2 : the discovery -- Exodus 3:1-4:17 : the master, the mission, and the means -- Exodus 4:18-6:30 : the return -- Exodus 7-11 : ten strikes less one -- Exodus 12:1-13:16 : the liberation prepared -- Exodus 13:17-15:21 : the liberation -- Exodus 15:22-18:27 : stumbling steps toward freedom -- Exodus 19-20 : the miracle of Pentecost -- Exodus 21-23 : the book of the covenant -- Exodus 24 : the confirmation -- Exodus 25-31, 35-40 : the sanctuary of freedom -- Exodus 32-40 : the fall and the new covenant.
520 $aBound for Freedom demonstrates that the book of Exodus presents a defining act of liberation not only in Judaism, but also in the Christian understanding of salvation history. That defining act, Larsson argues, takes place at Sinai with the giving of the Torah. Thus Exodus is not about unconditional freedom; rather, as the title of this book suggests, there is no freedom without boundaries. While doing justice to the historical setting of Exodus, Larsson stresses the history of theological interpretation, beginning with early Jewish interpretive traditions. The results illustrate both the vitality of those traditions and the spiritual and moral relevance of Exodus for today's reader.
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