• Wilderness as a Theme in Biblical Theology

    Wilderness as a Theme in Biblical Theology
    Product Information

    Price: $24.99

    ISBN: 9780825453557

    Edition: October 20, 2026

    Pages: 192

    Dimensions: 6 x 9 (inch.)

    Publication date: October 20, 2026

    Format: Paperback

    Imprint: Kregel Academic

    Category: Biblical Studies

    Click to View Pricing

    Wilderness as a Theme in Biblical Theology

    Explore the Bible's wilderness events and imagery through a biblical-theological lens

    God's people continuously show up in the wilderness throughout the pages of Scripture. The authors of this study interpret and reinterpret for new generations these scenes of restriction, isolation, and deprivation.


    Wilderness as a Theme in Biblical Theology looks at both the larger picture of Scripture and the specific texts that deal with wilderness themes. Studies include



    • wilderness stories in Genesis,

    • Israel's forty-year wandering in Exodus and Numbers,

    • the experience of Job,

    • judgment and exile in Isaiah

    • Jesus's wilderness recapitulation in the Gospels,

    • portrayals of the Christian life in Paul's epistles and in Hebrews, and

    • the symbolism of the wilderness in Revelation


    A team of experts in biblical theology investigate these texts deeply through three interrelated questions: What are the purpose and function of wilderness experiences in Scripture? What is the role wilderness plays in salvation history? And how does wilderness shape the Christian life? An underexplored yet coherent teaching emerges about one means God uses to shape his people.

    Author: T. Desmond Alexander
    T. Desmond Alexander is senior lecturer in Biblical Studies and director of Postgraduate Studies at Union Theological College, Belfast. For ten years, he had been director of Christian Training for the Presbyterian Church in Ireland. Previous to that position, he lectured for 18 years in Semitic Studies at the Queen’s University of Belfast. He is the author of From Paradise to the Promised Land: An Introduction to the Main Themes of the Pentateuch and coeditor of Heaven on Earth. He is also the coeditor of New Dictionary of Biblical Theology and Dictionary of the Old Testament: Pentateuch.
    Brian S. Rosner (PhD, University of Cambridge) was principal of Ridley College where he now serves as the director of research and senior lecturer in New Testament.