Preface
Abbreviations
Contributors
Introduction Brent A. Strawn, ''The Bible and Happiness?''
Part I. Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
Introduction to Part I
Terence E. Fretheim, ''God, Creation, and the Pursuit of
Happiness''
Nathan MacDonald, ''Is There Happiness in the Torah?''
Jacqueline Lapsley, ''A Happy Blend: Isaiah's Vision of Happiness
(and Beyond)''
William P. Brown, ''Happiness and Its Discontents in the
Psalms''
Carol A. Newsom, ''Positive Psychology and Ancient Israelite
Wisdom''
Part II. New Testament
Introduction to Part II
Carl R. Holladay, ''The Beatitudes: Happiness and the Kingdom of
God''
Joel B. Green, '''We Had to Celebrate and Rejoice!' Happiness in
the Topsy-Turvy World of Luke-Acts''
Colleen Shantz, '''I Have Learned to Be Content': Happiness
according to St. Paul''
Greg Carey, ''Finding Happiness in Apocalyptic Literature''
Part III. Beyond the Bible:
Continuing the Conversation into Other Disciplines
Introduction to Part III
Ellen T. Charry, ''The Necessity of Divine Happiness: A Response
from Systematic Theology''
Thomas G. Long, ''A Constructed Happiness: A Response from
Practical Theology''
Steven J. Sandage, ''The Transformation of Happiness: A Response
from Counseling Psychology''
Epilogue Brent A. Strawn, ''The Triumph of Life: Towards a Biblical
Theology of Happiness''
Appendix Michael J. Chan, ''A Biblical Lexicon of Happiness''
Bibliography
Index
Brent A. Strawn is Associate Professor of Old Testament at the Candler School of Theology and Graduate Division of Religion at Emory University, where he is also affiliated with the Department of Middle Eastern and South Asian Studies and a Senior Fellow in the Center for the Study of Law and Religion.
"These essays are from some of our most solid and respected
scholars, who evidence great skill in moving from close textual
work to more generalized conclusions...This is a welcome book, the
only one of its kind in the discipline...This is a bold and
compelling beginning of an important probe about faith and
culture." --Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology
"This work, based on a 2009 conference at Emory University, is of
high quality...This work is particularly valuable because little
academic theological attention has been given to the topic. Also,
it brings together insights from the Bible, theology, and
psychology in unique, interesting ways." --CHOICE
"For some time the study of happiness has been flourishing in such
disciplines as psychology, neurobiology, philosophy, and
spirituality. But in biblical studies, happiness has not received
the attention it deserves. This new work goes a long way toward
filling the gap. In creative dialogue with the Positive Psychology
movement, ten world-class biblical scholars, together with a
systematic theologian, a professor of preaching, and a
psychologist, have produced
a collection of wide-ranging, insightful essays. The effective
outcome is a biblical theology of happiness. Not only that: it is a
joy to read."--Stephen C. Barton, author of Life Together:
Family,
Sexuality and Community in the New Testament and Today
"In light of Scripture's many words about enjoyment, goodness, and
happiness, it is surprising how little attention has been given to
the subject of happiness and its various elements and dimensions in
the Bible. That hole is now filled with this comprehensive effort
to engage Scripture, theology, and psychology in a conversation
that lets us see how both human happiness and divine happiness are
constantly explored in the Bible, not apart from the reality of
sin and suffering and evil but in both present experience and
expectation."--Patrick D. Miller, Charles T. Haley Professor of Old
Testament Theology Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary
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