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This timely book addresses the loss of the Old Testament as a resource for faith and life and shows how it can be recovered by the church.

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Testimonia
Part 1: The Old Testament as a Dying Language
1. The Old Testament Is Dying
A (Non)Telling Vignette
The Diagnosis, in Brief, with a Caveat
The Old Testament Is (Like) a Language
Plan of the Book and Two Additional Caveats
2. Initial Testing
The U.S. Religious Knowledge Survey
The "Best"(?) Sermons
The Psalms in Mainline Hymnody
The Revised Common Lectionary (and the Psalms)
Conclusion
3. On Language Growth and Change, Contact and Death
Language Change and Language Contact
Pidgins and Creoles, Pidginization and Creolization
Language Death
Conclusion
Part 2: Signs of Morbidity
4. The New Atheism
Dawkins and the New Atheists on the Old Testament
Answering Dawkins
Pidgin versus Pidgin
5. Marcionites Old and New
The Old Marcion
Tertullian contra Marcion
Von Harnack pro Marcion, or the New Marcion(ism)
Contra von Harnack, or the Deadly Ramifications
6. New Plastic Gospels: The "Happiologists"
The Bible and Your Best Everything Right Now!
Assessing Osteen "and Company"
Conclusion to Part 2
Part 3: Path to Recovery
7. Recommended Treatment
On Saving Dying Languages
Resurrecting Hebrew
Learning First, New, and Very Old Languages
Bilingualism and Code-Switching
It Could Happen to You (Us)
8. Saving the Old Testament
Evidence of Further Decline
Deuteronomy as a Model of/for Second-Language Acquisition (SLA)
9. Ways Forward and Not
The Most Basic (and Obvious) Recommendation: Regular Use
The Need for Adequate Linguistic Training
Intentionality in Language Practice and Language Learning
On Creating Bilinguals
On "Bothness"
The Challenge of Future Change
Music, Memory, Poetry, . . . and Children (Again)
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Newton Series
Appendix 2: Butler Series
Appendix 3: Cox Series
Appendix 4: Size of Testaments
Appendix 5: Sermon Data from Walter Brueggemann
Appendix 6: Old Testament Texts Used by Walter Brueggemann
Indexes

The Old Testament Is Dying

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      Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 14/03/2017
      ISBN13: 9780801048883, 978-0801048883
      ISBN10: 0801048885

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This timely book addresses the loss of the Old Testament as a resource for faith and life and shows how it can be recovered by the church.

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Testimonia
      Part 1: The Old Testament as a Dying Language
      1. The Old Testament Is Dying
      A (Non)Telling Vignette
      The Diagnosis, in Brief, with a Caveat
      The Old Testament Is (Like) a Language
      Plan of the Book and Two Additional Caveats
      2. Initial Testing
      The U.S. Religious Knowledge Survey
      The "Best"(?) Sermons
      The Psalms in Mainline Hymnody
      The Revised Common Lectionary (and the Psalms)
      Conclusion
      3. On Language Growth and Change, Contact and Death
      Language Change and Language Contact
      Pidgins and Creoles, Pidginization and Creolization
      Language Death
      Conclusion
      Part 2: Signs of Morbidity
      4. The New Atheism
      Dawkins and the New Atheists on the Old Testament
      Answering Dawkins
      Pidgin versus Pidgin
      5. Marcionites Old and New
      The Old Marcion
      Tertullian contra Marcion
      Von Harnack pro Marcion, or the New Marcion(ism)
      Contra von Harnack, or the Deadly Ramifications
      6. New Plastic Gospels: The "Happiologists"
      The Bible and Your Best Everything Right Now!
      Assessing Osteen "and Company"
      Conclusion to Part 2
      Part 3: Path to Recovery
      7. Recommended Treatment
      On Saving Dying Languages
      Resurrecting Hebrew
      Learning First, New, and Very Old Languages
      Bilingualism and Code-Switching
      It Could Happen to You (Us)
      8. Saving the Old Testament
      Evidence of Further Decline
      Deuteronomy as a Model of/for Second-Language Acquisition (SLA)
      9. Ways Forward and Not
      The Most Basic (and Obvious) Recommendation: Regular Use
      The Need for Adequate Linguistic Training
      Intentionality in Language Practice and Language Learning
      On Creating Bilinguals
      On "Bothness"
      The Challenge of Future Change
      Music, Memory, Poetry, . . . and Children (Again)
      Conclusion
      Appendix 1: Newton Series
      Appendix 2: Butler Series
      Appendix 3: Cox Series
      Appendix 4: Size of Testaments
      Appendix 5: Sermon Data from Walter Brueggemann
      Appendix 6: Old Testament Texts Used by Walter Brueggemann
      Indexes

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