
- Coming soon
- Publisher:
- Cambridge University Press
- Expected online publication date:
- September 2025
- Print publication year:
- 2025
- Online ISBN:
- 9781108980319
- Series:
- Old Testament Theology
Leviticus is often considered to be one of the most challenging books of the Bible because of its focus on blood sacrifice, infectious diseases, and complicated dietary restrictions. Moreover, scholarly approaches have primarily focused on divisions in the text without considering its overarching theological message. In this volume, Mark W. Scarlata analyzes Leviticus' theology, establishing the connection between God's divine presence and Israel's life. Exploring the symbols and rituals of ancient Israel, he traces how Leviticus develops a theology of holiness in space and time, one that weaves together the homes of the Israelites with the home of God. Seen through this theological lens, Leviticus' text profoundly demonstrates how to live in the fullness of God's holy presence and in harmony with one another and the land. Its theological vision also offers insights into how we might live today in a re-sacralized world that cherishes human dignity and cares for creation.
‘Mark Scarlata's examination of the place of wine in Jewish and Christian scriptures is about so much more than wine. The significance of the land, the meaning of work and ritual, the call to care for creation and communities, the relationship between God and humanity – all these topics and more are on illuminating display in this finely conceived book. Prepare to have your drinking and thinking transformed.'
Norman Wirzba - Gilbert T. Rowe Distinguished Professor of Theology, Duke University
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