1st Edition
Biblical Perspectives on Aging God and the Elderly, Second Edition
Foreword. Editor’s Foreword to First Edition. Preface to the First Edition. Preface to Second Edition. I. Hermeneutics, Aging and the Bible. II. Spirituality and Aging in the Bible. III. Cross-Generational Relationships and Mentoring. IV. Implications for Biblical Perspectives on Aging. Chapter 1. Aging Experiences and the Bible. Chapter 2. Attitudes Toward the Elderly in the Ancient Near East. Chapter 3. God and the Elderly in Israel. Chapter 4. Threats to the Common Theology of Aging. Chapter 5. Israel’s Variations on the Common Theology. Chapter 6. Two Responses to Respect for the Elderly. Chapter 7. Biblical Theology and a Modern Response. Abbreviations. Scripture Index. Author Index. Notes.
Biography
Gordon Harris, PhD, ThM, is Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Emeritus at Sioux Falls Seminary (formerly North American Baptist Seminary). In addition to being a pastor, missionary, Lions district governor, and retired Army National Guard chaplain, Dr. Harris has served as an Academic Vice President and Director of Doctoral Studies. His teaching and research concentrates in the areas of Old Testament studies and gerontology with a focus on current issues affecting and future trends in ministry and aging persons. Dr. Harris is also the author of numerous articles on aging which have appeared in Koinonia Review, New Interpreters Bible Dictionary, and Hebrew Studies among others.
"...for the reader who wants to ground his or her understanding of ageing in a Biblical setting, [this] is an
excellent introduction. [This book] would be a valuable addition to the scholarly library and to the collections of the interested gerontologists and nongerontologists alike." -Simon Biggs, University of Melbourne, Australia in International Journal of Ageing and Later Life






