Hopeful imagination : prophetic voices in exile / Walter Brueggemann.
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- 0800619250 (pbk.)
- 9780800619251 (pbk.)
- 224 BRU H 19
- BS1505.2 .B78 1986
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223.9 STU E An Exposition on Song of Solomon / | 223.907 AKI E Exalting Jesus in Song of Songs / | 223.907 NOR S The Song of Songs : | 224 BRU H Hopeful imagination : | 224 BRU H Hopeful imagination : prophetic voices in exile / | 224 BRU H Hopeful imagination : prophetic voices in exile / | 224 CAL I Isaiah / |
Bibliography: p. 134-146.
Introduction : Exile and the voice of hope -- PART 1. Only grief permits newness. 1. Jeremiah - designed for conflict -- 2. "Because no one cares" (Jer. 30:12-17) -- -- PART 2. Only holiness gives hope. 3. Ezekiel - tough and submissive -- 4. "For the sake of my holy name" (Ezek. 36:22-32) -- -- PART 3. Only memory allows possibility. 5. Second Isaiah - homecoming to a new home -- 6. "Sing, o barren one" (Isa. 54:1-17) -- Conclusion : Hurt as hope's home.
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