Theology of the Old Testament: Testimony, Dispute, Advocacy

前表紙
Fortress Press, 2005 - 800 ページ
In this powerful book, Walter Brueggemann moves the discussion of Old Testament theology beyond the dominant models of previous generations. Brueggemann focuses on the metaphor and imagery of the courtroom trial in order to regard the theological substance of the Old Testament as a series of claims asserted for Yahweh, the God of Israel. This provides a context that attends to pluralism in every dimension of the interpretive process and suggests links to the plurality of voices of our time.

この書籍内から

ページのサンプル

目次

Israel as Yahwehs Partner
The Human Person as Yahwehs Partner
The Nations as Yahwehs Partner
Creation as Yahwehs Partner
The Drama of Partnership with Yahweh
Part IV
Mediating the Presence of Yahweh
The Torah as Mediator

Yahweh with Characteristic Markings
Yahweh as Constant
Yahweh Fully Uttered
Part II
CrossExamining Israels Core Testimony
The Hiddenness of Yahweh
Ambiguity and the Character of Yahweh
Yahweh and Negativity
Maintaining The Tension
Part III
The King as Mediator
The Prophet as Mediator
The Cult as Mediator
The Sage as Mediator
Modes of Mediation and Life with Yahweh
Part V
The Constitutive Power of Israels Testimony
Moving Toward True Speech
著作権

他の版 - すべて表示

多く使われている語句

著者について (2005)

Walter Brueggemann is William Marcellus McPheeters Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at Columbia Theological Seminary. An ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, he is regarded as the premier Old Testament interpreter and biblical theologian of today. Among his many publications are Prophetic Imagination and Old Testament Theology.

書誌情報