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Redescribing Reality

What do we do when we read the bible

by: Walter Brueggemann

Walter Brueggemann is one of the world’s leading scholars in biblical interpretation and the Old Testament.

In this book, he reflects on what the Church does when it reads the Bible. This never happens in a vacuum but is always a highly political act of reinterpreting and at times unmasking the dominant forces in the world in which we live.
Brueggemann writes beautifully and accessibly and bridges the gap between church and academe.

Contents
1 Introduction: That the World May Be Redescribed
2 Setting the Stage: The Church’s Task of Interpretation
3 Steps in Interpretation: Jeremiah 5:14–17 as Example  30
4 Four Characters, a Grudge, and the Place of God: Genesis 50:15–21
5 From Problem to Resolution in Four Scenes: First Samuel 1
6 Truthful Witnesses, Capacity for the Future, and Responsibility: Isaiah 43, Habakkuk 3, Psalm 44 
7 The Absence of God: Texts that Refuse to Be Explained Away 
8 Concerning Secondary Resources
9 Conclusion: Interpretive Outcomes

Categories: Biblical Studies

Publication Date: 15 April 2009 By SCM Press

Binding/Format: Paperback      Pages: 180

Status: In Stock

Price: £16.99

ISBN:  9780334042167

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