The Triumph of Faith in Habakkuk

Author:   Donald E Gowan
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
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9781556351402


Pages:   96
Publication Date:   01 September 2009
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Donald E. Gowan offers new insights into what may be the Old Testament's earliest treatment of the problem of suffering: the book of Habakkuk. """"That small, obscure part of the Old Testament tucked away somewhere in the middle of the minor prophets,""""--as Gowan put it--Habakkuk has been a middle child of too many Bible students' non-attention. Yet Gowan makes no claim that this book should be more central than it has been. Instead, he shows his own personal, pastoral, and scholarly involvement with this powerful tract. After an introductory chapter, the author examines each of Habakkuk's three sections. Gowan offers his own translation of the text, applying a critical approach, and providing a decisive commentary. Gowan compares the first section's dialogue between the prophet and God (Habakkuk 1:1--2:4) with other Old Testament dialogues about God's justice. He also discusses God's response, """"But the just shall live by faith,"""" as a meaningful answer to Habakkuk's questions. While the """"woe-oracles"""" of the second section (Habakkuk 2:5-20) have not seemed very important in the past, Gowan shows how they form a mock funeral dirge sung in advance of a great tyrant's death. He then applies this insight to the problems of tyranny and liberty today. The psalm (Habakkuk 3) which concludes the book is discussed in terms of Israelite traditions, theophany, faith, and history. The central focus is placed on Habakkuk's striking personal statement concerning the ability of the man of faith to live through suffering joyfully. Recognizing the relationship of our suffering to that of Christ, Gowan concludes The Triumph of Faith in Habakkuk by drawing together relevant themes from Habakkuk's time and Jesus's experience.

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Author:   Donald E Gowan
Publisher:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 13.70cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.136kg
ISBN:  

9781556351402


ISBN 10:   1556351402
Pages:   96
Publication Date:   01 September 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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""""Any minister or layman who takes the Bible seriously will find this work difficult to put down . . ."""" -Donald G. Miller, President Emeritus, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary """"Gowan's delightfully easy conversational style captivates the reader. I was deeply moved by the author's sympathetic and effective application of a little known and appreciated book, distinctly a tract for our time. The work ought to appeal to cleargymen, laymen, and serious students of religion. It bets on a transcendent hope that rings true even amid the adversities, sufferings, and injustices of our world."""" -Jacob M. Myers, Lutheran Theological Seminary


Any minister or layman who takes the Bible seriously will find this work difficult to put down . . . -Donald G. Miller, President Emeritus, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Gowan's delightfully easy conversational style captivates the reader. I was deeply moved by the author's sympathetic and effective application of a little known and appreciated book, distinctly a tract for our time. The work ought to appeal to cleargymen, laymen, and serious students of religion. It bets on a transcendent hope that rings true even amid the adversities, sufferings, and injustices of our world. -Jacob M. Myers, Lutheran Theological Seminary


"""""Any minister or layman who takes the Bible seriously will find this work difficult to put down . . ."""" -Donald G. Miller, President Emeritus, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary """"Gowan's delightfully easy conversational style captivates the reader. I was deeply moved by the author's sympathetic and effective application of a little known and appreciated book, distinctly a tract for our time. The work ought to appeal to cleargymen, laymen, and serious students of religion. It bets on a transcendent hope that rings true even amid the adversities, sufferings, and injustices of our world."""" -Jacob M. Myers, Lutheran Theological Seminary"


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Donald E. Gowan, Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, is an ordained minister in the United Presbyterian Church. Dr. Gowan received his Ph.D. at the University of Chicago..

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