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Title | : | The Prophetic Imagination |
Author | : | Walter Brueggemann |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Second Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 151 pages |
Published | : | June 1st 2001 by Fortress Press (first published 1978) |
Categories | : | Religion. Theology. Nonfiction. Spirituality. Christianity. Christian |
Walter Brueggemann
Paperback | Pages: 151 pages Rating: 4.31 | 3538 Users | 179 Reviews
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It is almost cliche to say that our world has been numbed into apathy about a great many things, spirituality included. If fact, I believe it would be fair to say that many Christians have found their faith to be drained of mysticism and imagination. Taught that mysticism is evil or somehow against the Bible (untrue), evangelicals exhibit the same kind of legalism we point out in others. Services become a matter of "stand, sit, pray, sit, stand, [perhaps raise hands], sit, stand, listen to preacher and study the word like a textbook". My take could sound a bit harsh, but perhaps the urgency of needing new hope, a new language of hope, a new prophetic voice of compassion in a world that allows apathy to endure legalism is the better point I'm trying to make. Brueggeman opens wide the doors of heart, mind, body and soul so that believers can accept new breath from God into their lives. Challenging the dominant culture, he pokes into places taboo and pries into our social conscious an unconscious to become a true holy irritant.Specify Books During The Prophetic Imagination
Original Title: | The Prophetic Imagination |
ISBN: | 0800632877 (ISBN13: 9780800632878) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.31 From 3538 Users | 179 ReviewsComment On Appertaining To Books The Prophetic Imagination
It's the sort of book I'd like to memorize. Brueggemann connects dots for me in an increasing tension I feel to communicate both lament and hope into the world -- and to my own soul. Where we have become polarized, Brueggemann offers prophetic clarity. It is possible to believe things strongly enough to counter culture's accepted wisdom, and to have imagination enough to offer an alternative, hope-filled reality. As I read, I opened another gift in a corrected understanding of the meaning of"Profound text about reimagining how we see and talk about the world. A perfect contemporary application of the prophets in the Old Testament. Brueggemann is a master. Borrowing a lot from Heschel, but ending with Jesus, this book is deeply researched and plainly applicable to a Christian. Great read."--Jonny
Walter Brueggemann's The Prophetic Imagination provides a crucial interpretative lens and theoretical framework from OT (Moses, Kings David vs. Solomon, Jeremiah, and Isaiah) to NT (Jesus) in order to renew the prophetic tradition of lamentation (present) and praise (future), from Biblical to contemporary poetry and prose, as actual breakthrough and com-passion and non-violent resistance against the obdurate predominance of the authorities, oppressors, policymakers, and powerful as evidenced in
"Prophetic ministry consists of offering an alternative perception of reality and in letting people see their own history in the light of God's freedom and his will for justice.""[Mourning] is the only door and route to joy... Only the public embrace of deathliness permits newness to come."A brilliant and refreshing book of accessible and relevant Old Testament theology. About forming communities of alternative consciousness, the transformative character of true grief, and finding radical energy
It is almost cliche to say that our world has been numbed into apathy about a great many things, spirituality included. If fact, I believe it would be fair to say that many Christians have found their faith to be drained of mysticism and imagination. Taught that mysticism is evil or somehow against the Bible (untrue), evangelicals exhibit the same kind of legalism we point out in others. Services become a matter of "stand, sit, pray, sit, stand, [perhaps raise hands], sit, stand, listen to
Reading this book was the first time I began to understand the Old Testament (or the Hebrew Scriptures). Brueggemann posits that a prophets job is to critizice, to point out the areas where a religious community is acting in opposition to God's principles, and energize, to encourage the community to return to God's love. This can be applied to such people as King David, Jeremiah, Amos, Abraham, and is to be reflected in modern-day preachers as well. I highly recommend this book to anyone
Brueggemann's book helped reveal the oppressive structures present during the Old Testament period that I had previously been blind to prior (especially during David and Solomon's reign). It also reveals the OT prophets fight for peace and justice which continues to offer alternatives for todays believers against the oppressive powers that be in our own day.
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