This study of the surrender to Babylon uses an interdisciplinary approach that includes historical-critical, linguistic, semiotic, communicative, and symbolic methods. The act of surrender is seen as a "prophetic choice" of theological significance, representing obedience to YHWH that goes beyond the political, ethical, and sapiential dimensions
This study of the surrender to Babylon uses an interdisciplinary approach that includes historical-critical, linguistic, semiotic, communicative, and symbolic methods. The act of surrender is seen as a "prophetic choice" of theological significance, representing obedience to YHWH that goes beyond the political, ethical, and sapiential dimensions
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Table of Contents - Acknowlegements - General Introduction - "Where are your own prophets who prophesied to you saying: 'The king of Babylon will not attack you or this land'?" (Jer 37:19) - The thematic emergence of the surrender to the king of Babylon.Orientative literary-hermeneutical coordinates - Facing the might of the Babylonianempire.Historicalinternational emergenciesas the pragmatic context of the call to surrender - The surrender as acceptance of the end:A symbolic-narrative prolepsis and hermeneutical key to an entire history - The world beneath the yoke of the king of Babylon:The multi-levelled ante factum of the prophetic call to surrender - Jeremiahand Zedekiah: The final colloquy.A paradigmatic dramatisation of human-divine communication - The gesture of the surrender: Phenomenology and symbolic apertures - The surrender to the king of Babylon as "Prophetic-Obediential consigna(c)tion" (POC) The surrender to the king of Babylon as a "symbolic-prophetic choice" - General conclusions (and apertures)."But what will you do when the end comes?" (Jer 5:31)
Table of Contents - Acknowlegements - General Introduction - "Where are your own prophets who prophesied to you saying: 'The king of Babylon will not attack you or this land'?" (Jer 37:19) - The thematic emergence of the surrender to the king of Babylon.Orientative literary-hermeneutical coordinates - Facing the might of the Babylonianempire.Historicalinternational emergenciesas the pragmatic context of the call to surrender - The surrender as acceptance of the end:A symbolic-narrative prolepsis and hermeneutical key to an entire history - The world beneath the yoke of the king of Babylon:The multi-levelled ante factum of the prophetic call to surrender - Jeremiahand Zedekiah: The final colloquy.A paradigmatic dramatisation of human-divine communication - The gesture of the surrender: Phenomenology and symbolic apertures - The surrender to the king of Babylon as "Prophetic-Obediential consigna(c)tion" (POC) The surrender to the king of Babylon as a "symbolic-prophetic choice" - General conclusions (and apertures)."But what will you do when the end comes?" (Jer 5:31)
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