Prophetic Imagination: Revised EditionFortress Press, 2001 - 178 páginas In this challenging and enlightening treatment, Brueggemann traces the lines from the radical vision of Moses to the solidification of royal power in Solomon to the prophetic critique of that power with a new vision of freedom in the prophets. Here he traces the broad sweep from Exodus to Kings to Jeremiah to Jesus. He highlights that the prophetic vision and not only embraces the pain of the people but creates an energy and amazement based on the new thing that God is doing. In this new edition, Brueggemann has completely revised the text, updated the notes, and added a new preface. |
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Página iii
... bring off and without great social effect. A confrontational model assumes that the “prophetic voice” has enough clout, either social or moral, to gain a hearing. Currently, the old “prophetic stance” of such churches lacks much of that ...
... bring off and without great social effect. A confrontational model assumes that the “prophetic voice” has enough clout, either social or moral, to gain a hearing. Currently, the old “prophetic stance” of such churches lacks much of that ...
Página ix
... bring the claims of the tradition and the situation of enculturation into an effective interface. That is, the prophet is called to be a child of the tradition, one who has taken it seriously in the shaping of his or her own field of ...
... bring the claims of the tradition and the situation of enculturation into an effective interface. That is, the prophet is called to be a child of the tradition, one who has taken it seriously in the shaping of his or her own field of ...
Página xii
... bring to expression the deep resentment at this whole system. But the story moves. At the end, these same masters, taskmasters, and foremen are vanquished, humiliated, and banished from history: The Egyptians whom you see today, you ...
... bring to expression the deep resentment at this whole system. But the story moves. At the end, these same masters, taskmasters, and foremen are vanquished, humiliated, and banished from history: The Egyptians whom you see today, you ...
Página xiii
... bring forth gnats , but they could not ! ( Exod 8 : 17-18 ) The Egyptian empire could not ! The gods of Egypt could ... Bringing hurt to public expression is an important first step in the dismantling criticism that permits a new reality ...
... bring forth gnats , but they could not ! ( Exod 8 : 17-18 ) The Egyptian empire could not ! The gods of Egypt could ... Bringing hurt to public expression is an important first step in the dismantling criticism that permits a new reality ...
Página xiv
... bring to expression the new realities against the more visible ones of the old order. Energizing is closely linked ... bringing the empire to an end. It is Yahweh's odd way to present the possibility of historical freedom. There is more ...
... bring to expression the new realities against the more visible ones of the old order. Energizing is closely linked ... bringing the empire to an end. It is Yahweh's odd way to present the possibility of historical freedom. There is more ...
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Prophetic Energizing and the Emergence of Amazement | xxxiv |
Energizing and Amazement in Jesus of Nazareth | liii |
Notes | lxvii |
Términos y frases comunes
alternative community alternative consciousness amazement anguish announces articulated Babylon beginning Biblical bring child church comfort concerns concrete David dead death denied despair discerned disciples dismantling dominant culture doxology Egypt Egyptians embrace empire energizing Eucharist evoke exile Exod Exodus Fortress Press future Gerhard von Rad God’s freedom grief grieving healing heard heart hope human Israel Israelites Jeremiah Jeroboam Jerusalem Jesus John Judah Jürgen Moltmann justice and compassion king lamentation land language Lazarus liberation live Luke Mark Matthew Moses narrative nazirites numbness old order Old Testament pain passion Pharaoh Pharisees Philadelphia Phyllis Trible poetry politics of justice practice present promises Prophecy prophetic imagination prophetic ministry public expression radical criticism regime religion royal consciousness Sabbath satiation says the LORD scribes Second Isaiah situation Solomon song speak speech subcommunity symbols teaching temple texts Theology things ultimate criticism voice Walter Brueggemann weeping word Yahweh