Rethinking the great literary prophets whose ministry ran from the eighth to the sixth centuries BCE—Amos, Hosea, First Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Second Isaiah, and Job—Thinking about the Prophets examines their often-shocking teachings in light of their times, their influence on later thinkers, and their enduring lessons for all of us.
Rethinking the great literary prophets whose ministry ran from the eighth to the sixth centuries BCE—Amos, Hosea, First Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, Second Isaiah, and Job—Thinking about the Prophets examines their often-shocking teachings in light of their times, their influence on later thinkers, and their enduring lessons for all of us.
Acknowledgments Preface: Children of Prophets Introduction: What Is a Prophet? 1. Amos: Moral Idealism 2. Hosea: Divine Pathos 3. First Isaiah, Part 1: War and Peace 4. First Isaiah, Part 2: The Coming of the Messiah 5. Jeremiah: Suffering for the Sake of God 6. Ezekiel: Freedom and Responsibility 7. Second Isaiah: Monotheism Takes Hold 8. Job: Innocent Suffering Conclusion: The Legacy of the Prophets Notes Bibliography
Acknowledgments Preface: Children of Prophets Introduction: What Is a Prophet? 1. Amos: Moral Idealism 2. Hosea: Divine Pathos 3. First Isaiah, Part 1: War and Peace 4. First Isaiah, Part 2: The Coming of the Messiah 5. Jeremiah: Suffering for the Sake of God 6. Ezekiel: Freedom and Responsibility 7. Second Isaiah: Monotheism Takes Hold 8. Job: Innocent Suffering Conclusion: The Legacy of the Prophets Notes Bibliography
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