Deuteronomy is often treated as a repetition of law or a bridge to Joshua. This book reads it differently: as Scripture's guide for faith after deliverance-how a redeemed people remains loyal when rescue becomes memory, blessing becomes normal, and the pressures of ordinary life begin to reshape the heart. In Deuteronomy: Covenant Memory and Moral Imagination, Robert Church traces the book's movement from Moses' final sermons to the covenant's public witness, its blessings and curses, its call to repentance, and the quiet transition beyond Moses himself. With clear prose and close attention to the text, each chapter highlights Deuteronomy's core themes-remembering rightly, loving fully, obeying faithfully, and teaching the next generation-and shows how worship, justice, leadership, and daily life are meant to be ordered under the LORD. This is Book 3 in The Bible in Context series, following the earlier volumes on Genesis and Exodus. Written for thoughtful readers, small groups, and anyone seeking a coherent reading of Deuteronomy, this volume helps you see how the covenant story holds together-and why Deuteronomy remains a living summons to "choose life" in every generation.
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