Interpretation and Obedience: From Faithful Reading to Faithful Living

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Fortress Press, 1 Ιαν 1991 - 325 σελίδες
Drawing on specific texts that speak to cosmic hurt and personal possibility, Walter Brueggemann demonstrates the essential connection between faithful reading of the biblical text and faithful living in a world of banal, yet threatening values. He assesses the nature of obedience today in such areas as ministry, justice, the land, education, hospitality, and the contemporary imagination.
 

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Introduction
1
INTERPRETATION AS AN ACT OF OBEDIENCE
7
The Third World of Evangelical Imagination
9
The Embarrassing Footnote
28
The Legitimacy of a Sectarian Hermeneutic 2 Kings 1819
41
The Transformative Potential of a Public Metaphor Isaiah 372129
70
The Case for an Alternative Reading
100
Canonization and Contextualization
119
The Transformative Agenda of the Pastoral Office
161
Monopoly and Marginality in Imagination
184
Gods Faithful Plan A Context for Caring Citizenship
205
Land Fertility and Justice
235
The Land and Our Urban Appetites
261
Welcoming the Stranger
290
A COSMIC CONTEXT FOR INTERPRETATION AND OBEDIENCE
311
Cosmic Hurt Personal Possibility Jen 42328 Isa 451822 Luke 62131
313

INTERPRETATION AND OBEDIENCE
143
The Commandments and Liberated Liberating Bonding
145
OBEDIENCE AS AN ACT OF INTERPRETATION
159

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Walter Brueggemann is William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament Emeritus at Columbia Theological Seminary and the author of numerous books including, from Fortress Press, The Prophetic Imagination; Theology of the Old Testament; and The Message of the Psalms. Brueggemann lives in Traverse City, Michigan.

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