Gane, Dorsey, Wright, and Walton.

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Gane, Dorsey, Wright, and Walton.

1 Dec 2019 01:25

I have attached a paper that I wrote with the professor comments on the side. I need to have the paper to be re-done with his comments followed.

In 8-10 pages, explain and evaluate the following scholar’s approaches to the OT Law and its significance for the Church today, including Gane’s, Dorsey’s, Wright’s, and Waltons’ approaches. Give a brief explanation of each approach, including the following components:
1) What portion of the laws, if any, are directly applicable (should still be in use) today for Christians?
2) Do the laws offer moral guidance for godly living for Christians, and how do they offer guidance (via underlying principles, insights about God, or perhaps not at all, etc.);
3) Are some (or all) of the laws succeeded by higher moral standards in the NT and/or in today’s Church and do all of the laws accurately reflect God’s own morality as opposed to accommodating to the culture in such a way that God’s values cannot be discerned from them?
* Along with explanation of these components, discuss to the best of your ability some of the positives and negatives of each of these approaches.

References below and Dorsey is attached.

Gane, Roy. Old Testament Law for Christians: Original Context and Enduring Application. Baker Academic, 2017.
Walton, John H. and J. Harvey Walton. The Lost World of the Torah: Law as Covenant and Wisdom in Ancient Context. IVP Academic, 2019.
Wright, Christopher J. H. Old Testament Ethics for the People of God. IVP Academic, 2004.

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