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Professor Brueggemann here examines the
literature and experience of an era in which
Israel's prophets faced the pastoral
responsibility of helping people to enter
into exile, to be in exile, and to depart
out of exile. He addresses three major
prophetic traditions: Jeremiah (the pathos
of God), Ezekiel (the holiness of God), and
2 Isaiah (the newness of God). This
literature is seen to contain the
theological resources for handling both
brokenness and surprise — with freedom,
courage, and imagination. Throughout,
Brueggemann demonstrates how these resources
offer vitality for ministry today.
PublisherFortress Press
FormatPaperback
ISBN9780800619251
Dimensions5.25 x 8.5
Pages160
Publication DateJanuary 1, 1986
Excerpts
"The poet in exile sings his people to homecoming. And that is a theme to which the exiled church in America is now summoned. The gospel is that we may go home."