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Walter Brueggemann

    11. März 1933

    Walter Brueggemann ist ein herausragender weltweiter Interpret des Alten Testaments, dessen Schriften tiefe Einblicke in biblische Texte bieten. Seine Arbeit untersucht, wie alttestamentliche Themen die Theologie und die literarische Vorstellungskraft prägen. Brueggemanns Herangehensweise an die Schrift ist wesentlich für das Verständnis ihrer Bedeutung innerhalb der christlichen Tradition. Seine Veröffentlichungen sind entscheidend für Leser, die tiefgreifendes Wissen über das Alte Testament und sein bleibendes Erbe suchen.

    Reverberations of Faith
    The Practice of Prophetic Imagination
    Remember You Are Dust
    The Collected Sermons of Walter Brueggemann, Vol 1
    Truth and Hope
    Polyphonie und Einbildungskraft
    • Polyphonie und Einbildungskraft

      Aufsätze zur Theologie des Alten Testaments

      Walter Brueggemann bietet in diesem Band die Konturen seiner viel diskutierten theoretischen und methodologischen Überlegungen zu einer Neugestaltung der alttestamentlichen Theologie anhand der aktuellen Texte des Alten Testaments. Es kommen mehrere Perspektiven zum Verhältnis von Gesellschaft und alttestamentlichem Text unter die Lupe. Der Verfasser bemüht sich, in einer exemplarischen Entwicklung von Detailthemen sowohl die theologische Relevanz von Motiven wie Gebet, Gehorsam und Gotteslob, als auch die gefährlichen und anstößigen Aspekte des prophetischen Verständnisses vom göttlichen Wort aufzuzeigen. Das Buch ist ein programmatischer Versuch, Theologie als Vergegenwärtigung von spezifischen Texten statt als Systembildung anläßlich solcher Texte zu verstehen.

      Polyphonie und Einbildungskraft
    • Truth and Hope

      • 266 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,7(10)Abgeben

      Engaging with themes of truth and hope, this collection of essays by Walter Brueggemann addresses contemporary issues like fake news and societal deception through the lens of biblical teachings. Edited by Louis Stulman, the essays emphasize the prophetic tradition, particularly that of Jeremiah, which focuses on truth-telling as a means to expose societal falseness. Brueggemann argues that genuine hope emerges only after confronting and unmasking corrupt systems, highlighting the faithfulness of God in creating a new way forward.

      Truth and Hope
    • Walter Brueggemann, renowned for his insights into the Old Testament, presents a collection of sermons that breathe new life into biblical texts, making them relevant for today's audience. His reflections on the art of preaching enhance the reader's understanding of the scriptures, highlighting their significance in modern life. This work showcases Brueggemann's deep commitment to both the biblical narrative and the craft of delivering impactful messages.

      The Collected Sermons of Walter Brueggemann, Vol 1
    • Remember You Are Dust

      • 112 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      4,5(33)Abgeben

      Exploring the theme of human humility, this collection by Walter Brueggemann emphasizes the liberation found in acknowledging our mortal nature. By recognizing our limitations, we can break free from the constraints of false idols and choose to follow the true Sovereign. This shift leads to a life marked by faithfulness and genuine joy, inviting readers to discover deeper meanings in familiar texts. Brueggemann's insights encourage a transformative perspective on obedience and spiritual freedom.

      Remember You Are Dust
    • 4,4(99)Abgeben

      The necessary context of prophetic preaching, Walter Brueggemann argues, is a contestation between narratives: the dominant narrative of our time, which promoting self-sufficiency at the national level (through militarism) and the personal (through consumerism), and the countervailing narrative of a world claimed by a God who is gracious, uncompromisingand real. In previous work Brueggemann has pointed us again and again to the indispensability of imagination. Here he writes for those who bear responsibility for regular proclamation in communities of faith, describing the discipline of a prophetic imagination that is unflinchingly realistic and unwaveringly candid.

      The Practice of Prophetic Imagination
    • Reverberations of Faith

      A Theological Handbook of Old Testament Themes

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      4,4(56)Abgeben

      Exploring over one hundred interconnected Old Testament themes, Walter Brueggemann offers a deep dive into the complexities of ancient Israel's faith. Each entry goes beyond simple definitions, addressing interpretive questions and their relevance for modern readers and the church. By highlighting the dynamism of these themes, Brueggemann encourages readers to draw contemporary connections to the ancient texts, making this work a valuable resource for both students and laypeople seeking to understand the richness of biblical faith.

      Reverberations of Faith
    • Deep Memory Exuberant Hope

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,4(42)Abgeben

      The book offers insightful reflections on the gospel's relevance in a fragmented, post-Christendom society. Through a series of studies on various biblical texts, the author emphasizes the importance of reading, listening to, and proclaiming the gospel. Brueggemann highlights how these ancient traditions can still resonate powerfully within modern communities and individual experiences, encouraging readers to engage deeply with the transformative potential of scripture in today's world.

      Deep Memory Exuberant Hope
    • First and Second Samuel

      Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching

      • 374 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,4(10)Abgeben

      The narrative explores the transformation of God's people from marginalized tribes to a powerful monarchy, highlighting the complexities of their journey. Walter Brueggemann employs critical scholarship and theological insight to examine the historical context and implications of the books of Samuel. His analysis reveals not only the political and social dynamics at play but also the deeper spiritual themes that resonate throughout this pivotal period in biblical history.

      First and Second Samuel
    • Professor Brueggemann here examines the literature and experience of an era in which Israel's prophets faced the pastoral responsibility of helping people to enter into exile, to be in exile, and to depart out of exile. He addresses three major prophetic Jeremiah (the pathos of God), Ezekiel (the holiness of God), and 2 Isaiah (the newness of God). This literature is seen to contain the theological resources for handling both brokenness and surprise with freedom, courage, and imagination. Throughout, Brueggemann demonstrates how these resources offer vitality for ministry today.

      Hopeful Imagination
    • In this volume (volume 2), Walter Brueggemann focuses on Second Isaiah (Isaiah 40-55), believed to be written by a second exilic poet, and Third Isaiah (Isaiah 56-66), a third group of texts that rearticulate Isaianic theology in yet another faith situation. Brueggemann discusses both the distinctiveness of the texts and their canonical relatedness.Books in the Westminster Bible Companion series assist laity in their study of the Bible as a guide to Christian faith and practice. Each volume explains the biblical book in its original historical context and explores its significance for faithful living today. These books are ideal for individual study and for Bible study classes and groups.

      Isaiah 40-66