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Select2010-04-16Sylvia DoolingLesson Nine -- The Challenge of God's CovenantHearing the Word of God, here and now, is a laudable goal. But, it cannot bypass the hard work of dealing with the history of the narratives, and the meaning of the text to its author(s).372
Select2010-04-01Sylvia DoolingLesson Eight -- The Place of RestBecause the author is consistently apologetic about the Israelites engaging in war as they are directed by God to take over the land, she loses the point of the book of Joshua.370
Select2010-02-18Sylvia DoolingThe Cities of Refuge -- Lesson 7the author does not study the cities of refuge so much as she makes them a pretext for exploring a broader subject of terrorism in the Middle East.368
Select2010-02-17Sylvia DoolingRandom Notes on Horizons Study of Joshua: Lesson 6The Lesson's author continues to use the text of Scripture an an excuse for advocating her own political agenda.367
Select2009-12-18Terrye McAnallyRandom Notes on Horizons Study of Joshua: Lesson 5Rather than selected statements from General Assembly Minutes on page 60, the editors could have pointed readers to the Social Witness Policy Compilation, pp. 113-152, for a fuller, more nuanced understanding of the denominations statements on war. In any event, readers should be aware of the dates attached to the statements that are presented here & be encouraged to factor in the social context of the late 1960s in which the cited statements were adopted ...366
Select2009-11-18Terrye McAnallyRandom Notes on Horizons Study of Joshua: Lesson 4After two good lessons, this one is disappointing because it is so misleanding359
Select2009-10-29Terrye McAnallyRandom Notes on Horizons Study of Joshua: Lesson 3Questions of "thinking" are always better than questions of "feeling."358
Select2009-09-22Sylvia DoolingRandom Notes on Horizons Study of Joshua: Lesson 2“When God calls us to a position of leadership, God also gives us the strength and courage to follow God’s call.”346
Select2009-08-06Sylvia DoolingRandom Notes on Horizons Study of Joshua: Lesson 1Mary Mikhael, the author of the Joshua study, has at least two biases of which you need to be aware:342
Select2009-08-05Michael R. WalkerThe Drama of Redemption in the Conquest of Canaan: ConsideriThe “Holy War” passages in the Bible that describe the Israelite Conquest of Canaan are surely some of the most disturbing – and disturbingly misused – passages in all of Scripture. 341
Select2009-08-04Alan F. H. Wisdom21 Theses to Guide U.S. Christian Engagement with the MiddleThere are two habits in which U.S. churches indulge that are counter-productive to Middle East peace and justice. The first is the temptation to believe that we U.S. Christians know the precise details of a just and final settlement between Israel and its Arab neighbors.340
Select2009-08-03Rabbi Yitzchok AdlersteinA Rabbi Reflects on the Horizons Study of Joshua - Part IIIf we can leave exercises in misappropriating history to the politicians, we can return to the text itself. How should we engage a rather difficult book of the Bible?338
Select2009-07-30Rabbi Yitzchok AdlersteinA Rabbi Reflects on the Horizons Study of Joshua - Part II read Joshua: A Journey of Faith by Mary Mikhael with sadness and pain. It does not at all read like a study guide, but as advocacy for a political position. I have found one of the most egregious errors in the Study Guide is the implication that Israelis regard the Book of Joshua as their leasehold to the Land and their guide in managing it. This is hateful nonsense, and completely disregards the facts of the rise of the modern State of Israel. 337
Select2009-07-27Viola LarsonEncountering a Blood Libel TaleI have spent a great deal of my life dealing with and writing about racism and anti-Semitism. I am aware that all through the history of the Jewish people libelous stories have been told about them. From The Protocols of the Elders of Zion to stories of Jewish ritual murder of Christian children to false charges against Alfred Dreyfus, the French army officer falsely accused of treason in 1894, the Jewish people have had to live with the withering stories spread by both the malicious and the uni333
Select2009-05-02VOW Board of DirectorsAssessment of the Horizons 2009-2010 Bible StudyWhile we believe this study is seriously flawed by a political bias and inadequate understanding of the authority of Scripture, we think it could serve as a springboard for study of the book of Joshua if supplemented by materials that offer a more balanced view of the Middle East situation and an understanding of the authority of Scripture that is in line with our Reformed Confessions.320