A Mouth Full of Fire
Phụ đề: The Word of God in the Words of Jeremiah
Tác giả: Andrew G. Shead
Ký hiệu tác giả: SH-A
DDC: 223.22 - Ngôn sứ Giêrêmia
Ngôn ngữ: Anh
Tập - số: Vol 29
Số cuốn: 1

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Mã số: 617BC0012922
Nhà xuất bản: Apollos
Năm xuất bản: 2012
Khổ sách: 23
Số trang: 321
Kho sách: Kho A (Ban Triết)
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  List of figures and tables 11
  Series preface 13
  Author's preface 15
  Abbreviations 17
  Introduction: an exercise in theological interpretation  21
  Biblical theology or theological interpretation? Reading Jeremiah as a thelogical book 23
  Can biblical studies admit theological readings and remain intact? 29
  Can thelogy6 made from retold narrative still be called theology? 37
  From thelogy to doctrine 39
1 Word and words in Jeremiah 41
  The suitability of Jeremiah as a source for word theology 41
  The distinctive shape of Jeremiah's word theology 52
  First elements of a word theology 62
2 Structuring Jeremiah as a narrative about the word of God 65
  Establishing the structure of Jeremiah 65
  A narrative about the word of God 86
  Concluding reflections 105
3 Word and speaker 107
  The word of God in the speech of God 107
  The shape of Jeremianic discourse 109
  Jeremiah in his times 116
  Jeremiah's call and commissioning 119
  The voice of God in Jeremiah 2:1-6:30 126
  The voice of the prophet in Jeremiah 12-15 128
  Concluding reflections 138
4 Word and hearers 147
  The covenant preaching of Jeremiah and prophets 150
  Jeremiah against the prophet 155
  The hearer's dilemma: Jeremiah or Hananiah? 161
  The people' in Jeremiah's preaching 173
  Concluding reflections 180
5 Word and power 185
  The power of the word of God to transform 185
  Overcoming the failure of the word: Jeremiah 30-31 188
  Judgment realized, hope deferred: Jeremiah 35-44 206
  New life out of death: Jeremiah 50-51 207
  How does the word of God exert its power? 246
  Concluding reflections 228
6 Word and permanence  233
  Writing in Deuteronomy 233
  Jeremiah and writing 235
  Jeremiah 36 237
  Two modern challenges to the 'Jeremiah 36 paradigm' of enscripturation 244
  From oral to written: recovering a 'prophetic paradigm of inspiration' 255
  Concluding reflections 260
7 From the book of Jeremiah to the doctrine of the word of God 265
  Words and spirit in Jeremiah 266
  The Word. The words and Jesus Christ: Jeremiah in conversation with Karl Barth 2698
  Theologies of the words and word of God 285
  Jeremiah's doctrine of the Word of God 286
  People of the Word 289
  Bibliography 291
  Index of authors 311
  Index of Scripture references 315