The theology of the Book of Isaiah /
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Author / Creator: | Goldingay, John. |
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Imprint: | Downers Grove, Illinois : IVP Academic, [2014] |
Description: | 158 pages ; 23 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10088515 |
Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part 1. The Theologies in Isaiah
- 1. Isaiah 1-12
- Faithfulness in the Exercise of Power
- Holiness
- Trust
- Darkness and Light
- Putting Down and Raising Up
- Things Move Forward, but What Goes Around Comes Around
- A Note on Isaiah's Role in the New Testament
- 2. Isaiah 13-27
- The Nations (Isaiah 13-23)
- The Day of Yahweh
- The Archetypal Superpower
- Hope for the Nations
- The Whole Cosmos (Isaiah 24-27)
- Land, City and Supernatural Powers
- The Celebration of Life
- The Appropriate Response(s)
- 3. Isaiah 28-39
- Life and Death, Truth and Lies, Insight and Stupidity
- Yahweh's Dilemma
- Reversal and Restoration
- Trust (Again)
- 4. Isaiah 40-55
- Yahweh Alone Is God
- Israel Is Yahweh's Servant and Witness
- Cyrus My Shepherd, My Anointed
- A Prophet as Yahweh's Servant
- An Offering to Make
- The Transformed City and the Covenant People
- 5. Isaiah 56-66
- A Prophet as Yahweh's Anointed
- The Nations' Destiny
- The Position of Foreigners
- Prayer
- True Religion
- Who Are Yahweh's Servants?
- Part 2. The Theology that Emerges from Isaiah
- 6. Revelation: Words from Yahweh Mediated Through Human Agents
- 7. The God of Israel the Holy One, Yahweh Armies
- 8. Holy as Upright and Merciful
- 9. Israel and Judah
- 10. Jerusalem and Zion Critiqued and Threatened
- 11. Jerusalem and Zion Chastised and Restored
- 12. The Remains
- 13. The Nations
- 14. The Empires and Their Kings
- 15. Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility
- 16. Divine Planning and Human Planning
- 17. David
- 18. Yahweh's Day
- Subject Index
- Scripture Index