The Cost of Losing Lament for the Community of Faith: On Brueggemann, Ecclesiology, and the Social Audience of Prayer
In "The Costly Loss of Lament," Walter Brueggemann argues that the contemporary tendency to drop lament language ensures that victims remain voiceless and the status quo unchallenged. In doing so, however, Brueggemann describes lament as involving two parties—God and the psalmist—and does...
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The Pennsylvania State University Press
2012
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Journal of theological interpretation
Year: 2012, Volume: 6, Issue: 2, Pages: 201-217 |
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