Faith in a hidden God: Luther, Kierkegaard, and the Binding of Isaac

The story of the binding of Isaac presents problems and opportunities for people who seek to live faithfully in relationship with a God who surpasses our understanding. This book examines how Luther and Kierkegaard read Genesis 22 in lively ways that both challenge and edify the life of faith. Luthe...

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Main Author: Palmer, Elizabeth (Author)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Minneapolis, MN Fortress Press [2017]
In:Year: 2017
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Luther, Martin 1483-1546 / Kierkegaard, Søren 1813-1855 / Bible. Genesis 22 / Isaac
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Isaac
B Bible. Genesis XXII Criticism, interpretation, etc History
B Isaac (Biblical patriarch) Sacrifice
B Bible
B Kierkegaard, Søren (1813-1855)
B Luther, Martin
B Luther, Martin (1483-1546) Enarrationes in Genesin
B Kierkegaard, Søren
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Summary:The story of the binding of Isaac presents problems and opportunities for people who seek to live faithfully in relationship with a God who surpasses our understanding. This book examines how Luther and Kierkegaard read Genesis 22 in lively ways that both challenge and edify the life of faith. Luther uses the concept of resurrection to sanitize the story of its horror, portraying God as a loving (albeit testing) father and Abraham as a model of trust. Kierkegaard emphasizes the unintelligibility of both God and Abraham, showing that faith--whatever it is--is not easily spoken of. Yet, both interpretations are anagogical: they move their readers in the faith of which they speak. Luther's exegesis helps readers flee from the horror of a hidden God toward the comfort of trusting in the mercy of God, promised and revealed through Christ. Kierkegaard's interpretation drives readers toward the abyss and leaves them hovering there, on the cusp of faith active in love. At once a history of exegesis and a theological exploration of the meaning of faith in the face of suffering, this book demonstrates how the way we read the Bible is crucial to the life of faith
1. Pedagogy and anagogy in twentieth-century readings of Genesis 22 -- 2. Luther's reading of Genesis 22 : the Lectures on Genesis in historical and theological perspective -- 3. Faith as movement in relation to the Lectures on Genesis -- 4. Kierkegaard's reading of Genesis 22 : Fear and trembling in historical and theological perspective -- 5. Faith as movement in relation to Fear and trembling -- 6. The value of anagogical exegesis for faith
ISBN:1506432735