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The Book of the Former Prophets (Paperback)
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The Book of the Former Prophets (Paperback)
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n this thoughtful and expansive work Thomas W. Mann analyses the
early prophets of the Bible corresponding to Joshua through to
Kings. The narrative, with its richly diverse cast of great, good,
and sinful characters, is unpicked as Mann draws a number of
sensitive conclusions from a vital religious and historical source.
Mann persuasively asserts that a thorough understanding of the
Judeo-Christian narrative can illuminate our own era by comparing
events in the Old Testament with a diverse collection of modern
material from video games to the war in Iraq. Mann speculates that
the Israelites were able to acknowledge culpability as well as
success, while the modern West finds similar acknowledgement more
challenging, particularly in relation to Vietnam. Mann is also
careful to consistently question the motivations, period of
writing, and intended audience of the scriptural authors, factors
which have influenced our understanding of the text. 'The Book of
the Former Prophets' will be of great value to students of theology
and those wishing to understand more fully the narrative upon which
so much of contemporary western self-understanding is based.
Written in an eloquent and anecdotal style, this analysis reveals
above all that the biblical scholar must accept the multifaceted
nature of the truth, and be able to be aware of the contradictory
versions. Thomas W. Mann has taught religious studies at the
college, seminary, and doctoral levels and served as a parish
minister in the United Church of Christ. He is also the author of
"The Book of the Torah" (1988). "Having retold the first part of
the Bible's story of ancient Israel in his acclaimed The Book of
the Torah, Thomas Mann now presents the second half with critical
and theological acumen. The difficult themes and pictures are not
glossed over, but Mann's rich interpretive retelling opens up
avenues into a contemporary appropriation of this story, on which,
for better or for worse, the Christian community is grounded."
Patrick D. Miller, Princeton Theological Seminary. "An amazing
achievement. Lucidly, with illuminating parallels from modern
times, Mann guides us superbly through vast terrain. He keeps the
big picture always in view, yet has an unerring eye for the telling
detail. . . . We see complexities and ambiguities in narratives
fraught with violence and we confront the challenges they present
today's reader. . . . In Mann's book, the ancient work has an
excellent modern companion." David M. Gunn, Texas Christian
University
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