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Sacred Tension

Embracing Dissonance and Dialogue in the Old Testament

William P. Brown • March 2025

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"The Bible was not written for passive readers or lazy listeners. It was written for active engagement, deliberation, dialogue, and debate, because the Bible itself is fundamentally a conversation." —Old Testament professor and scholar William P. Brown, from Sacred Tension

Embrace the complexities of the Old Testament with curiosity and courage.

As people of faith, the words of the Bible are sacred. They tell us about our spiritual heritage and convey our ever-present hope. But sometimes, if we're being honest, the Bible — especially the Old Testament — can bring more confusion than clarity. Apparent contradictions and a wide variety of different accounts about God, faith, and humanity's role can leave us perplexed with more questions than answers. How are we to read the Bible in a way that helps us understand its deepest truths?

In Sacred Tension, renowned biblical scholar and Old Testament professor William P. Brown challenges our unease by suggesting that the "problem" of dissonance within the Old Testament is in fact one of its most powerful features. To read the Bible with one uniform voice, he asserts, is to miss the richness and complexity of the canon. Instead, the Bible is "a canonical cornucopia, a 'horn of plenty' filled with diverse perspectives tied together by a common affirmation that God is God, expressed in different ways." With expert insight and passionate prose, Brown invites us to consider the Old Testament as a wide-ranging dialogue that is in conversation both with itself and with us, fostering further discussion and mutual discernment.

Each chapter of Sacred Tension addresses a key question central to the Old Testament texts like the nature of God, the purpose of the Law, and the problem of evil. By exploring these themes through the lens of diverse, and often contradictory, perspectives, you'll begin to gain a more nuanced understanding of the foundational texts that have informed Jewish and Christian beliefs for millennia.

Written for everyday people who long to better understand the Bible, Sacred Tension invites us to embrace the complexity of the Old Testament and discover the profound truths that lie within its hallowed pages. Let the conversation begin!

Key Features:

  • Accessible language tailored for a general audience
  • Thought-provoking exploration of key Old Testament themes
  • Discussion questions with each chapter
  • Suitable for both personal study, group study, and academic courses


William P. Brown is the William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, GA. His teaching and writings explore the intersecting issues of creation theology, ecology, science, and justice from various biblical perspectives. He is the author of Deep Calls to Deep: The Psalms in Dialogue amid Disruption (Abingdon), A Handbook to Old Testament Exegesis (WJK), Wisdom's Wonder (Eerdmans), The Seven Pillars of Creation: The Bible, Science, and the Ecology of Wonder (OUP), and Seeing the Psalms (WJK), as well as editor of Engaging Biblical Authority (WJK).



ISBN: 978-0-8358-2080-6

Imprint: Upper Room Books

Pub Date: March 2025

Trim Size: 9x6

Page Count: 240

BISAC Categories:

BISAC1: REL006210     RELIGION / Biblical Studies / Old Testament / General

BISAC2: REL006000     RELIGION / Biblical Studies / General

BISAC3: REL006630     RELIGION / Biblical Studies / History & Culture