John N. Oswalt

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John N. Oswalt



Average rating: 4.2 · 1,038 ratings · 124 reviews · 38 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Bible among the Myths: ...

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The Book of Isaiah, Chapter...

4.31 avg rating — 157 ratings — published 1985 — 8 editions
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Isaiah

4.20 avg rating — 139 ratings — published 2003 — 6 editions
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The Book of Isaiah, Chapter...

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Called to Be Holy

4.20 avg rating — 101 ratings — published 1999 — 6 editions
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The Holy One of Israel: Stu...

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Where are you, God?

3.92 avg rating — 13 ratings — published 1999 — 4 editions
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Isaiah 1-39: Audio Lectures

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Exodus:The Way Out

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On Being A Christian: Thoug...

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“once a person or a culture adopts the idea that this world is all there is, as is typical of myth, certain things follow regardless of the primitiveness or the modernity of the person or culture. Among these are the devaluing of individual persons, the loss of an interest in history, fascination with magic and the occult, and denial of individual responsibility. The opposites of these, among which are what we have taken to be the glories of modern Western culture, are the by-products of the biblical worldview. As that worldview is progressively lost among us, we are losing the by-products as well. Not realizing that they are by-products, we are surprised to see them go, but we have no real explanation for their departure.”
John N. Oswalt, The Bible among the Myths: Unique Revelation or Just Ancient Literature?

“What has happened? Rationality has become rationalism. We have made the human mind the measure of all things and the result was a century in which two of the chief accomplishments were Buchenwald and Hiroshima. Rationalism has taught us that there is nothing worth thinking about. History has become historicism, in which we assert that finally we can know nothing about the past except what we make up to serve our own historical fictions. Individuality has become individualism, in which we assert that individual rights come before everything else, with the result that we are each locked in lonely isolation. Nature has become naturalism, in which the cosmos becomes an end in itself serving its own implacable, mindless, and deterministic ends.”
John N. Oswalt, The Bible among the Myths: Unique Revelation or Just Ancient Literature?

“The book claims to have come through one human mind, that of Isaiah ben Amoz, who lived in the eighth and seventh centuries B.C. and was gifted by God to see the future in such a way that it would forever demonstrate that Yahweh of Israel was not one of the gods. Yahweh’s ability to tell the future in detail was the ultimate evidence that he was not a personification of the forces of creation but was the Creator of creation, the One who made it, continued to direct it, and would eventually redeem it.”
John N. Oswalt, Isaiah

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