Introduction to the Hebrew Prophets
Publicado por Abingdon Press
English
2018
ISBN 9781501837500
eBook
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Following the Hebrew canon the author offers a basic introduction which includes critical issues such as authorship unity dates of composition and revision and structure. Drawing upon current scholarship Dr. Nogalski shows how these issues are relevant to the theological themes and movements that help characterize the text and hold meaning for us.The last decades have seen many changes when it comes to the study of the four Latter Prophets (Isaiah Jeremiah Ezekiel and the book of the Twelve). Among others these changes have identified a greater role for the prophetic scroll not merely the prophetic character as a vehicle for conveying the prophetic message. Nogalskis introduction to the prophets invites modern readers to hear these scrolls through the processes that shaped them to recognize the thematic threads that traverse them and to react to the words that confront religious and ethical complacency that speak truth to power and that offer hope to the oppressed.Each chapter will include a brief bibliography for further reading and discussion questions to help students focus on key concepts.
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