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Interpretation and Obedience

Interpretation and Obedience

Walter Brueggemann (Author)

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Drawing on specific texts that speak to cosmic hurt and personal possibility, Walter Brueggemann demonstrates the essential connection between faithful reading of the biblical text and faithful living in a world of banal, yet threatening values. He assesses the nature of obedience today in such areas as ministry, justice, the land, education, hospitality, and the contemporary imagination.
  • Publisher Fortress Press
  • Format Paperback
  • ISBN 9780800624781
  • Dimensions 5.5 x 8.5
  • Pages 336
  • Publication Date March 1, 1991

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"Interpretation that seeks to let the old word be the living, authoritative word must be an act of obedience. Obedient interpretation in the social context of the Western church is to see how the Bible authorizes, evokes, and permits a world that is an alternative to the deathly world of our dominant value system. Conversely, obedience that seeks to act according to the convenantal intentionality of the God of the Bible must be an act of interpretation. Interpretive obedience is an act of imaginative construal to show how the nonnegotiable intentions of Yahweh are to be discerned and practiced in our situation."

Table of Contents

    Foreword
    Introduction

    PART 1: INTERPRETATION AS AN ACT OF OBEDIENCE
  1. The Third World of Evangelical Imagination
  2. The Embarrassing Footnote
  3. The Legitimacy of a Sectarian Hermeneutic: 2 Kings 18—19
  4. The Transformative Potential of a Public Metaphor: Isaiah 37:21—29
  5. The Case for an Alternative Reading
  6. Canonization and Contextualization

    PART 2. INTERPRETATION AND OBEDIENCE
  7. The Commandments and Liberated, Liberating Bonding

    PART 3. OBEDIENCE AS AN ACT OF INTERPRETATION
  8. The Transformative Agenda of the Pastoral Office
  9. Monopoly and Marginality in Imagination
  10. God's Faithful Plan: A Context for Caring Citizenship
  11. Land: Fertility and Justice
  12. The Land and Our Urban Appetities
  13. Welcoming the Stranger

    PART 4: A COSMIC CONTEXT FOR INTERPRETATION AND OBEDIENCE
  14. Cosmic Hurt/Personal Possibility: Jer. 4:23—28; Isa. 45:18—22; Luke 6:21—31

    Scripture Index
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