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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Walter Brueggemann , K.C. HansonPublisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd Imprint: James Clarke & Co Ltd Dimensions: Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.302kg ISBN: 9780227175453ISBN 10: 022717545 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 24 September 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Abbreviations Foreword by K.C. Hanson Preface 1 The Role of Old Testament Theology in Old Testament Interpretation 2 The Travail of Pardon: Reflections on slh 3 The Defining Utterance on the Lips of the Tishbite: Pondering 'The Centrality of the Word' 4 Texts that Linger, Not Yet Overcome 5 A 'Characteristic' Reflection on What Comes Next (Jer 32:16-44) 6 A Shattered Transcendence? Exile and Restoration 7 The Epistemological Crisis of Israel's Two Histories (Jer 9:22-23) 8 'Exodus' in the Plural (Amos 9:7) 9 Theology of the Old Testament: A Prompt Retrospect Scripture Index Name IndexReviews"'This book collects several eloquent, eminently readable essays by Walter Brueggemann that 'lay display' his interpretive approaches to Old Testament theology. The book can serve both as introduction to his theological legacy and to his work as a public theologian during many battles of our times. Using language that never fails to engage, he illuminates texts, the world, and relationships between the two.' Kathleen M. O'Connor, William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament Emerita, Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia ""As always Brueggemann here combines meticulous attention to exegetical detail with a capacity to maintain a broader perspective of the theological matters at hand. His writing is typically clear and lucid as he presents complex matters in a manner that cuts to the heart of the matter whilst avoiding the usual distracting cul-de-sacs. Reading this collection of essays, written over quite an extended period of time, one is struck by the unifying sense of theological interconnectedness with which Brueggemann approaches the task. This book would be of value to any student interested in Old Testament theology and due to the clarity of Brueggemann's writing and his capacity to address the essential questions that arise, this book would be very appropriate at any level of Undergraduate study or beyond."" -David Lloyd Williams, Theological Book Review, Vol. 27 No.1, 2016 ""[Brueggemann] has long established himself as one of the most prolific, prophetic and theologically-sensitive exegetes of the Old Testament, and this collection highlights some key aspects of his biblical theology. . A valuable collection of scholarship that might otherwise by overlooked."" -Andrew R. Davis, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Theological Studies, 78(2)" 'This book collects several eloquent, eminently readable essays by Walter Brueggemann that 'lay display' his interpretive approaches to Old Testament theology. The book can serve both as introduction to his theological legacy and to his work as a public theologian during many battles of our times. Using language that never fails to engage, he illuminates texts, the world, and relationships between the two.' Kathleen M. O'Connor, William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament Emerita, Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia As always Brueggemann here combines meticulous attention to exegetical detail with a capacity to maintain a broader perspective of the theological matters at hand. His writing is typically clear and lucid as he presents complex matters in a manner that cuts to the heart of the matter whilst avoiding the usual distracting cul-de-sacs. Reading this collection of essays, written over quite an extended period of time, one is struck by the unifying sense of theological interconnectedness with which Brueggemann approaches the task. This book would be of value to any student interested in Old Testament theology and due to the clarity of Brueggemann's writing and his capacity to address the essential questions that arise, this book would be very appropriate at any level of Undergraduate study or beyond. -David Lloyd Williams, Theological Book Review, Vol. 27 No.1, 2016 'This book collects several eloquent, eminently readable essays by Walter Brueggemann that 'lay display' his interpretive approaches to Old Testament theology. The book can serve both as introduction to his theological legacy and to his work as a public theologian during many battles of our times. Using language that never fails to engage, he illuminates texts, the world, and relationships between the two.' Kathleen M. O'Connor, William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament Emerita, Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia ""As always Brueggemann here combines meticulous attention to exegetical detail with a capacity to maintain a broader perspective of the theological matters at hand. His writing is typically clear and lucid as he presents complex matters in a manner that cuts to the heart of the matter whilst avoiding the usual distracting cul-de-sacs. Reading this collection of essays, written over quite an extended period of time, one is struck by the unifying sense of theological interconnectedness with which Brueggemann approaches the task. This book would be of value to any student interested in Old Testament theology and due to the clarity of Brueggemann's writing and his capacity to address the essential questions that arise, this book would be very appropriate at any level of Undergraduate study or beyond."" -David Lloyd Williams, Theological Book Review, Vol. 27 No.1, 2016 ""[Brueggemann] has long established himself as one of the most prolific, prophetic and theologically-sensitive exegetes of the Old Testament, and this collection highlights some key aspects of his biblical theology. . A valuable collection of scholarship that might otherwise by overlooked."" -Andrew R. Davis, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Theological Studies, 78(2) 'This book collects several eloquent, eminently readable essays by Walter Brueggemann that 'lay display' his interpretive approaches to Old Testament theology. The book can serve both as introduction to his theological legacy and to his work as a public theologian during many battles of our times. Using language that never fails to engage, he illuminates texts, the world, and relationships between the two.' Kathleen M. O'Connor, William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament Emerita, Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia Author InformationWalter Brueggemann is William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament Emeritus at Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia. He is past president of the Society of Biblical Literature and the author of numerous books, including A Pathway of Interpretation, David and His Theologian, Divine Presence amid Violence, and Praying the Psalms (2nd ed.). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |