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Wipf & Stock Publishers
24 September 2024
The Old Testament book of Deuteronomy is the Bible's most elaborate explanation of what it means to love God and love neighbor. In fact, the book contains the Bible's first explicit command to love God in Deut 6:4-5, often referred to as the Shema. Jesus quoted heavily from Deuteronomy during his ministry, and this book still contains many practical teachings for his followers today. Drawing from recent understanding of the book's previously perplexing structure, we find that while the Ten Commandments are famously framed mostly as brief negatives such as """"do not murder,"""" they were written to teach an open-ended array of positive ways to demonstrate love for God and neighbor. This book offers a positive restatement of each commandment to establish how Deuteronomy presents each commandment's full meaning. This book will help readers discover the riches of the book of Deuteronomy by reading it with understanding. It will also offer the resources needed to lead a Bible study on or preach through Deuteronomy so that Christians are better prepared to love God and neighbor.
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Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   290g
ISBN:   9798385223725
Pages:   212
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

George Van Pelt Campbell is professor of biblical studies and sociology at Grove City College, Pennsylvania. His ThM in Old Testament is from Dallas Theological Seminary, and his PhD in religion and sociology is from the University of Pittsburgh. He is author of Everything You Know Seems Wrong about globalization's impact on culture and religion, and Invitation to the Torah. Derek Van Pelt Campbell has been in pastoral ministry for seventeen years, currently serving the Latrobe Presbyterian Church in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. He earned an MDiv at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and is currently pursuing a DMin through Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Several years ago, he fell in love with the book of Deuteronomy when he spent an entire year preaching through it. He contributed, among other things, the chapter on Deuteronomy to Invitation to the Torah.

Reviews for Loving God and Neighbor

""This is one of the finest expositions on the main theme and the divine purpose for the Old Testament book of Deuteronomy. In my judgment, this book and its fine discussion deserves the highest commendation from those who seek the best study of the book of Deuteronomy for personal devotional study and for teaching and preaching on this magnificent book of the Bible."" --Walter C. Kaiser Jr., president emeritus, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary ""George and Derek Campbell argue that the Ten Commandments in Deuteronomy 5 and the many laws in Deuteronomy 6‒26 are a gift from God. The gift of Deuteronomy explains what it means to love God and to love others. Every chapter ends with questions for individuals and then questions for teachers and preachers. Interpreting the Bible by the Bible in Loving God and Neighbor is teaching me things I need to learn."" --Gary Edward Schnittjer, distinguished professor of Old Testament, Cairn University ""The Ten Commandments are well-known, but often misunderstood. In this carefully argued book, the authors propose that Deuteronomy (1) unpacks the meaning and significance of the Commandments by showing us how to love God and our neighbor and (2) calls for a response of faith and obedience. To facilitate application, they include insightful study questions at the end of each chapter. Deuteronomy deserves our attention, and the authors prove to be reliable guides."" --Robert B. Chisholm Jr., chair and senior professor of Old Testament, Dallas Theological Seminary


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