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Grace in the Old Testament

Covenant, Election, and Mercy

Taylor Fisher

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English
Colloquium Verlag
19 April 2026
To speak of grace in the Old Testament is to enter a landscape at once familiar and strange, ancient yet alive, marked by the drama of human frailty and the unwavering fidelity of God. For the Catholic tradition, the Old Testament is not a mere prelude to the Gospel, nor a discarded stage in salvation history, but the indispensable first movement of the divine symphony of grace. It is here that the grammar of God's self-giving love is first articulated, in the language of covenant, election, mercy, sacrifice, promise, and hope. The New Testament does not replace this grammar; it presupposes it, fulfills it, and reveals its deepest meaning in Christ, the incarnate Grace of God. Yet without the Old Testament, the very vocabulary of Christian faith would be unintelligible. The Church has always insisted that the two Testaments form a single, unified revelation, with the Old preparing for the New and the New illuminating the Old.

This book begins from that conviction. It seeks to explore how grace-understood in its Catholic fullness as both God's unmerited favor and His transformative presence-permeates the entire Old Testament. Contrary to the caricature that pits ""law"" against ""grace,"" the Old Testament reveals a God who acts first, who calls, who chooses, who forgives, who binds Himself to His people with a fidelity that surpasses all human expectation. The law itself is given as a gift, a means of communion, a path toward life. The prophets cry out not against the law but against the hardness of heart that refuses grace. The historical books recount not merely the rise and fall of kings but the ceaseless interplay of divine mercy and human infidelity. The wisdom literature probes the mystery of suffering, the limits of human striving, and the surprising nearness of God. Everywhere, grace is present-sometimes in thunderous acts of deliverance, sometimes in the quiet fidelity of a widow gleaning in a foreign field, sometimes in the anguished prayer of a sinner who knows that only God can restore him.
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Imprint:   Colloquium Verlag
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   186g
ISBN:   9798235136540
Pages:   156
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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