Publication Date
6-6-2014
Keywords
Joshua, Judges, Bible Commentary
Abstract
- Introduction to Joshua and Judges
- Conquest (Joshua 1-12)
- Joshua (Joshua 1)
- The Land (Joshua 2-12)
- Working the Land (Joshua 5)
- Conquering the Land (Joshua 6-12)
- Remembering God’s Presence in the Land (Joshua 4:1-9)
- Coordination (Joshua 13-22)
- Covenant (Joshua 23-24)
- Chaos (Judges 1-21)
- Failing the Driving (Out) Test (Judges 1-2)
- The Judges (Judges 3-16)
- Deborah (Judges 4-5)
- The Economic Effects of War (Judges 6:1-11)
- Gideon’s Ambivalent Leadership (Judges 6:12 – 8:35)
- The Judges’ Failure of Leadership (Judges 9-16)
- Israel Falls Apart (Judges 17-21)
- The prosperity gospel unmasked in early form (Judges 17)
- Human depravity and the complicity of religious authorities unveiled (Judges 18-21)
- Conclusions from Joshua and Judges
Recommended Citation
Theology of Work Project; Camille, Alice; and McDonough, Sean, "Joshua & Judges and Work" (2014). Theology of Work Project. 22.
https://digitalcommons.spu.edu/tow_project/22
Comments
Contributed to Digital Commons @ SPU with permission from the Theology of Work Project.