Theology of the prophetic books : the death and resurrection of Israel /
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Author / Creator: | Gowan, Donald E. |
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Edition: | 1st ed. |
Imprint: | Louisville, Ky. : Westminster John Knox Press, c1998. |
Description: | xi, 250 p. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3332060 |
Table of Contents:
- 1. The Prophets as Theologians. 1.1. Approaches to the Prophets. 1.2. Ways of Reading the Prophetic Books. 1.3. The Uniqueness of the Prophetic Books. 1.4. The Three Key Moments, and a Theology of the Prophetic Books. 1.5. The Reality of Exile. 1.6. Land and Covenant Outside the Prophetic Books
- Pt. 1. Death: 722 and 587 B.C.E. 2. The Eighth Century: The Assyrian Threat and the Death of Israel. 2.1. Amos. 2.2. Hosea. 2.3. Micah. 2.4. Isaiah 1-39. 3. The Late Seventh and Early Sixth Centuries: The Neo-Babylonian Threat and the Death of Judah. 3.1. Zephaniah. 3.2. Nahum. 3.3. Habakkuk. 3.4. Jeremiah. 3.5. Obadiah. 3.6. Ezekiel. 3.7. Jonah
- Pt. 2. Resurrection: 538 B.C.E. and the Postexilic Period. 4. The Mid-Sixth Century and Later: Restoration to the Promised Land. 4.1. Isaiah 40-55. 4.2. Haggai and Zechariah. 4.3. Isaiah 56-66. 4.4. Malachi. 4.5. Joel. 5. The Continuing Influence of Old Testament Prophecy. 5.1. The "End of Prophecy" 5.2. Did the Prophetic Mission Succeed or Fail? 5.3. New Manifestations of the Prophetic Message.