Theology of the Old Testament: Testimony, Dispute, AdvocacyFortress Press, 2005 - 800 էջ 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. |
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... appeal to their influence. It is neither possible nor desirable to begin de novo; subsequent work is inescapably an effort at revision and subversion, not departing too far or too quickly from these governing versions of the discipline ...
... appeal to their influence. It is neither possible nor desirable to begin de novo; subsequent work is inescapably an effort at revision and subversion, not departing too far or too quickly from these governing versions of the discipline ...
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... appeal in the first instant either to history in any positivistic sense nor to any classical claims of ontology. Everything moves from utterance judged variously to be valid and persuasive. • Dispute: As in any lawcourt wherein a ...
... appeal in the first instant either to history in any positivistic sense nor to any classical claims of ontology. Everything moves from utterance judged variously to be valid and persuasive. • Dispute: As in any lawcourt wherein a ...
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... appeal to tradition ( including that of the church ) and the situatedness of knowledge in concrete contexts . Thus the Cartesian program is commonly associated with reason , objectivity , autonomy , and eventually with positivism ...
... appeal to tradition ( including that of the church ) and the situatedness of knowledge in concrete contexts . Thus the Cartesian program is commonly associated with reason , objectivity , autonomy , and eventually with positivism ...
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... appealed to the interpretive authority of the church was rejected. The approach championed by Gabler, which reflected the spirit of the age ... appeal to emancipated reason that could produce “ universal ” norms . Old Testament study then.
... appealed to the interpretive authority of the church was rejected. The approach championed by Gabler, which reflected the spirit of the age ... appeal to emancipated reason that could produce “ universal ” norms . Old Testament study then.
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... appeal to “natural reason,” is the beginning point of faith. Thus Barth programmatically reached behind Descartes and appealed to Anselm's notion of “faith seeking understanding.” 42 That is, faith is not a conclusion that may or may ...
... appeal to “natural reason,” is the beginning point of faith. Thus Barth programmatically reached behind Descartes and appealed to Anselm's notion of “faith seeking understanding.” 42 That is, faith is not a conclusion that may or may ...
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Part I | |
Israels Practice of Testimony | |
Testimony in Verbal Sentences | |
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 | |
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Theology of the Old Testament: Testimony, Dispute, Advocacy Walter Brueggemann Դիտել հնարավոր չէ - 1997 |
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