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The Theology of the Book of Isaiah
Yahweh sits enthroned, high and lifted up A shoot grows from the stump of Jesse
A Servant pours himself out to death Kings and nations stream to Zion
The book of Isaiah's imagery sparkles as it inspires. It draws us in to
meditate and extend our vision along its vectors. But what should we make of
this sprawling and puzzling book-so layered and complex in its composition-as a
whole?
John Goldingay helps us make sense of this book called Isaiah" as a tapestry " of patterned collages. Then, stepping back, he unfurls its unifying themes-from
Zion to David to the Holy One of Israel. Like a program guide to Handel's
Messiah, Goldingay helps us see, hear and understand the grandeur of this
prophetic masterpiece among the Prophets.
Contents:
Introduction
Part One: The Theologies in Isaiah
1. Isaiah 1-12
2. Isaiah 13-27
3. Isaiah 28-39
4. Isaiah 40-55
5. Isaiah 56-66
Part Two: The Theology That Emerges from Isaiah
6. Revelation
7. The God of Israel as the Holy One, Yahweh Armies
8. Holy as Upright and Merciful
9. Israel and Judah
10. Jerusalem and Zion Critiqued and Threatened
11. Jerusalem and Zion Chastised and Restored
12. The Remains
13. The Nations
14. The Empires and Their Kings
15. Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility
16. Divine Planning and Human Planning
17. David
18. Yahweh's Day
With the dust beginning to settle on fresh efforts to read the book of " Isaiah as a whole, Goldingay here provides a clear and engaging reintroduction
to Isaiah and its theological testimony. Written with his customary wit and
flair, and with sensitivity to the literary flow of this ambitious masterwork,
The Theology of the Book of Isaiah will profit beginner and expert alike. An
impressive accomplishment for a publication of this length and a tribute to
Goldingay's clarity of purpose and Isaiah's vision both. - Christopher " Seitz
Recommended € 17,90
A Servant pours himself out to death Kings and nations stream to Zion
The book of Isaiah's imagery sparkles as it inspires. It draws us in to
meditate and extend our vision along its vectors. But what should we make of
this sprawling and puzzling book-so layered and complex in its composition-as a
whole?
John Goldingay helps us make sense of this book called Isaiah" as a tapestry " of patterned collages. Then, stepping back, he unfurls its unifying themes-from
Zion to David to the Holy One of Israel. Like a program guide to Handel's
Messiah, Goldingay helps us see, hear and understand the grandeur of this
prophetic masterpiece among the Prophets.
Contents:
Introduction
Part One: The Theologies in Isaiah
1. Isaiah 1-12
2. Isaiah 13-27
3. Isaiah 28-39
4. Isaiah 40-55
5. Isaiah 56-66
Part Two: The Theology That Emerges from Isaiah
6. Revelation
7. The God of Israel as the Holy One, Yahweh Armies
8. Holy as Upright and Merciful
9. Israel and Judah
10. Jerusalem and Zion Critiqued and Threatened
11. Jerusalem and Zion Chastised and Restored
12. The Remains
13. The Nations
14. The Empires and Their Kings
15. Divine Sovereignty and Human Responsibility
16. Divine Planning and Human Planning
17. David
18. Yahweh's Day
With the dust beginning to settle on fresh efforts to read the book of " Isaiah as a whole, Goldingay here provides a clear and engaging reintroduction
to Isaiah and its theological testimony. Written with his customary wit and
flair, and with sensitivity to the literary flow of this ambitious masterwork,
The Theology of the Book of Isaiah will profit beginner and expert alike. An
impressive accomplishment for a publication of this length and a tribute to
Goldingay's clarity of purpose and Isaiah's vision both. - Christopher " Seitz
Recommended € 17,90
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