Theology of the Old Testament : testimony, dispute, advocacy

Walter Brueggemann
Minneapolis : Fortress Press, c1997
xxi, 777 p. ; 25 cm
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  • 1. Retrospect 1: From The Beginning To The End Of A Generative Period
  • 2. Retrospect 2: The Contemporary Situation
  • Part I Israel's Core Testimony
  • 3. Israel's Practice Of Testimony
  • 4. Testimony In Verbal Sentences
  • 5. Adjectives: Yahweh With Characteristic Markings
  • 6. Nouns: Yahweh As Constant
  • 7. Yahweh Fully Uttered
  • Part II Israel's Countertestimony
  • 8. Cross-Examining Israel's Core Testimony
  • 9. The Hiddenness Of Yahweh
  • 10. Ambiguity And The Character Of Yahweh
  • 11. Yahweh And Negativity
  • 12. Maintaining The Tension
  • Part III Israel's Unsolicited Testimony
  • 13. Israel's Unsolicited Testimony
  • 14. Israel As Yahweh's Partner
  • 15. The Human Person As Yahweh's Partner
  • 16. The Nations As Yahweh's Partner
  • 17. Creation As Yahweh's Partner
  • 18. The Drama Of Partnership With Yahweh
  • Part IV Israel's Embodied Testimony
  • 19. Mediating The Presence Of Yahweh
  • 20. The Torah As Mediator
  • 21. The King As Mediator
  • 22. The Prophet As Mediator
  • 23. The Cult As Mediator
  • 24. The Sage As Mediator
  • 25. Modes Of Mediation And Life With Yahweh
  • Part V Prospects For Theological Interpretation
  • 26. Interpretation In A Pluralistic Context
  • 27. The Constitutive Power Or Israel's Testimony
  • 28. Some Pervasive Issues
  • 29. Moving Toward True Speech.
  • ill.
  • Includes bibliographical references and indexes
  • Fortress Press
  • 0800630874
  • text
  • volume
  • unmediated
  • https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AETM