The Spirituality of the Book of Exodus
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Narrated by:
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Rev. Lawrence Boadt C.S.P.
About this listen
The Book of Exodus is the key beginning to the foundations of Israelite and later Jewish Faith. It’s contents and particular plot are designed to narrate (1) not just the origins of this people's faith, but (2) the way it is to be lived by readers and believers in ages to come.
First Talk - We will explore the plot and the literary artistry of the Book as a single message for the reader and how the ancient "story" becomes a model for the community of faith. Second Talk - The dramatic setting of God's plan for deliverance (Exodus 1-2) is followed by the equally dramatic story of Moses' faith and how he brings it to the people. Third Talk - The narrative of the escape from Egypt, replacement of the first-born, trial and testing, and Covenant giving at Mount Sinai forms the foundations for Israel's faith in God as a people of obedience. Fourth Talk - The nature of Israel's enduring faith, tradition and spirituality of faithfulness to God alone is rooted in the Torah spirituality of Mount Sinai and the necessary accompaniment of the great priestly traditions of the Sanctuary and Ark Traditions. Fifth Talk - Jesus himself is interpreted in the New Testament through the thought of Exodus, so we need also to look at the Exodus motif in the rest of the OT and in Christian interpretation of the Last Supper, the Cross, Baptism, and the Eucharist.
©2014 Lawrence Boadt (P)2014 Pious Society of St. Paul