Jeremiah: prophecy in a time of crisis : an introduction and study guide

Introduction -- Reading the book of Jeremiah -- Historical criticism and the study of Jeremiah -- The continuing role of historical critical enquiry -- The move to rhetorical criticism -- Terror, pain and chaos: the rhetorical focus on Jeremiah -- Bodies, space and excess as conceptual tools for rea...

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Subtitles:Jeremiah, prophecy in a time of crisis
Prophecy in a time of crisis
Main Author: Mills, Mary E. 1943- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: London, England Bloomsbury T & T Clark 2020
In:Year: 2020
Series/Journal:T & T Clark study guides to the Old Testament volume 20
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Biblical studies & exegesis
B Bible. Jeremiah Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Bible. Jeremiah Commentaries
B Electronic books
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:Introduction -- Reading the book of Jeremiah -- Historical criticism and the study of Jeremiah -- The continuing role of historical critical enquiry -- The move to rhetorical criticism -- Terror, pain and chaos: the rhetorical focus on Jeremiah -- Bodies, space and excess as conceptual tools for reading Jeremiah -- Jeremiah: theology, story, history.
This guide provides a concise introduction to the ways the book of Jeremiah has been interpreted by scholars, and to new possibilities of interpretation still open to readers. Outlining approaches the reader encountering the book may best adopt, Mary E. Mills moves into the reception of the prophetic book in the modern period. The role of historical criticism has been fundamental but she shows how it should be supplemented by recent explorations into the rhetorical structures and devices by which the book communicates its messages. Historically oriented scholars drew upon the book as a record of the words and career of a prophet in monarchical Judah. Literary investigation, on the other hand, focuses on the mood and tone of the literary work. Both interpretative strands acknowledge the persistence of a mood of terror and fragmentation within Jeremiah, the result of its origins in a period of great political upheaval. Examination of the poetic devices a society uses to process its social and cultural trauma leads the reader to a deeper appreciation of the variety of sources and genres found in Jeremiah. This study guide provides reading tools which readers can then develop at their own pace
Item Description:Originally published by Sheffield Phoenix Press in 2015
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN:0567671089
Access:Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to individual document purchasers
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5040/9780567671080