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When Prayer Takes Place - Forays Into a Biblical World (Paperback)
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When Prayer Takes Place - Forays Into a Biblical World (Paperback)
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Description: Where in the world was Jesus when he prayed? Where is
any one of us when we pray? Since we are embodied creatures, our
prayer location can be mapped onto space-time coordinates. Since we
are social creatures, our prayers are also situated within our
social locations. But do these sets of coordinates exhaustively
identify the place that prayer takes when truly entered into?
Conversely, can either set totally prevent prayer from taking place
there? These questions lie at the intersection of resolutely
religious vis-a-vis resolutely secular understandings of existence.
The studies in this volume explore dimensions of these issues
traced in selected texts from both parts of the Christian Bible.
Endorsements: ""Janzen has been looking at these biblical texts all
his life. Every time he looks again, he sees something else by way
of connection or nuance . . . It is a delight to salute this
long-loved colleague on this rich offer that, as always from him,
is a gift of newness."" --Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological
Seminary ""Rare is the exegete who is wise beyond his or her own
specialty. Rarer still is the interpreter who explores the text
down to its minutest of details with infectious wonder. Janzen is
that exegete: text critic, theologian, philosopher, and poet. His
exegetical forays are unhurried expeditions of a vivacious mind
that will touch the heart, indelibly."" --William P. Brown,
Columbia Theological Seminary ""Janzen models what the exegetical
imagination can do when it is focused on significant questions and
disciplined by wide-ranging study, thorough and exact knowledge of
the biblical text, and the life of prayer itself. These essays
invite us to slow down and savor Scripture."" --Ellen F. Davis,
Duke Divinity School ""In these essays, both old and new, Janzen
delves into detailed exegetical and intertextual analyses of
biblical texts, crossing both Testaments and constantly appealing
to the original languages with a sensitivity that generates
profoundly existential reflection on one's own relationship with
God. I found his essays transformative both for my reading of
Scripture and for my own life."" --J. Richard Middleton,
Northeastern Seminary About the Contributor(s): J. Gerald Janzen is
MacAllister-Petticrew emeritus Professor of Old Testament at
Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis. He has published
commentaries on Genesis 12-50, Exodus, and Job, and his most recent
book is At the Scent of Water: The Ground of Hope in the Book of
Job (2009). Brent A. Strawn is an associate professor of Old
Testament at the Candler School of Theology and Graduate Division
of Religion at Emory University. He recently edited The Bible and
the Pursuit of Happiness: What the Old and New Testaments Teach Us
about the Good Life (2012). Patrick D. Miller is Charles T. Haley
Professor of Old Testament Theology emeritus at Princeton
Theological Seminary. He recently authored The Ten Commandments
(2009).
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