Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com
Image from Google Jackets
Image from OpenLibrary

Fortress introduction to the Prophets Rodney R. Hutton

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: Minneapolis, USA; Fortress Press; 2004Description: 115tr; Paperback; 22cmISBN:
  • 0800636708
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 224.061
  • R694-H98
Summary: Rodney Hutton begins this book by asking five basic questions about Israelite prophecy and the prophetic books. Do the prophetic books witness to a real phenomenon of `prophecy` in Israel? What is the relationship of the `classical` or `writing` prophets to the `pre-classical prophets`? Where do we look for the origins of Israelite prophecy? How do the prophets relate to their culture and society? How does the prophetic collection of writings relate to the legal and historical traditions of Israel? Through literary, social, and theological analysis, the author then introduces the most noted of the Hebrew prophets, including Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Micah, with special attention to Jeremiah.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Cover image Item type Current library Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Vol info URL Copy number Status Notes Date due Barcode Item holds Item hold queue priority Course reserves
Sách Thư Viện Cơ Đốc Available TVCD-5769

Rodney Hutton begins this book by asking five basic questions about Israelite prophecy and the prophetic books. Do the prophetic books witness to a real phenomenon of `prophecy` in Israel? What is the relationship of the `classical` or `writing` prophets to the `pre-classical prophets`? Where do we look for the origins of Israelite prophecy? How do the prophets relate to their culture and society? How does the prophetic collection of writings relate to the legal and historical traditions of Israel? Through literary, social, and theological analysis, the author then introduces the most noted of the Hebrew prophets, including Amos, Hosea, Isaiah, and Micah, with special attention to Jeremiah.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.
Share