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Titre : | The Land |
Auteurs : | Walter Brueggemann, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Philadelphia [USA] : Fortress Press |
Collection : | Overtures to Biblical Theology |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8006-1526-0 |
Format : | xviii + 203 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | CM/C (Etudes sur divers sujets AT) |
Résumé : | The land was one of the most vibrant symbols for the people of ancient Israel. In the land —gift, temptation, and task— was found the physical source of Israel's fertility and life, and a place for the gathering of the hopes of the covenant people. In this careful treatment, Professor Brueggemann follows the development of his theme through the major blocks of Israel's traditions. The book provides a point of entrance both tò the theology of the Old Testament and to aspects of the New Testament—even as it illuminates crucial issues of our day. |
Note de contenu : |
- Series Foreword - Abbreviations - Preface - 1. Land as Promise and as Problem: Land as a Prism for Biblical Faith / Israel as God’s Homeless People / Israel as God’s Landed People - 2. “To the Land I Will Show You’’ : Abraham and the History of Landlessness / The Promise and the Heirs of Abraham - 3. “You Lacked Nothing”: Exodus 16: Nourished though Alienated / Numbers 14: The Two Histories in the Wilderness / The Crisis of Presence / On Lacking Nothing - 4. Reflections at the Boundary: The Land as Gift / The Land as Temptation / The Land as Task / The Land as Threat - 5. “One from among Your Brethren”: On Managing the Land / Alternatives to Royal Management / Land between Word and Memo - 6. “Because You Forgot Me”: The Land, the Prophet, and the King / 1 Kings 21: The Land, the Torah, and Coveting / The Royal Road to Exile - 7. The Push toward Landlessness—and Beyond: Jeremiah and the Terror of Land-Loss / Kings as a Way to Land-Loss / Exile and the New History - 8. “None to Comfort”: Lamentations and the “No” of God / “I Will Restore Your Fortunes” / “This Land Shall Fall as Your Inheritance” / “Subdue and Fill the Land” / Not Comforted—Comforted - 9. Jealous for Jerusalem: Separatism as a Way to Save the Land / Hellenization and Syncretism Revisited - 10. “Blessed Are the Meek”:On Gift and Grasp / Johannine and Pauline Uses of Land Imagery / Crucifixion-Resurrection through the Prism of Land - 11. Concluding Hermeneutical Reflections: Land and Our Hermeneutical Categories / The Prospect for New Interfaces - Indexes |
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