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A Mouth full of fire: The Word Of God In The Words Of Jeremiah (Andrew G. Shead)

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In the book of Jeremiah, the vocabulary of 'word' and 'words' is not only uniquely prevalent, but formulae marking divine speech also play an unprecedented role in giving the book's final form its narrative and theological shape. Indeed, 'the word of the Lord' is arguably the main character, and a theology that is both distinctive and powerful can be seen to emerge from the unfolding narrative.

In this stimulating study, Andrew Shead examines Jeremiah's use of word language; the prophet's formation as an embodiment of the Word of God; his covenant preaching and the crisis it precipitates concerning the recognition of true prophecy; and, in the 'oracles of hope', how the power of the Word of God is finally made manifest.

Shead then brings this reading of Jeremiah to bear on some issues in contemporary theology, including the problem of divine agency and the doctrine of Scripture, and concludes by engaging Jeremiah's doctrine of the Word of God in conversation with Karl Barth. The prophet's major contribution emerges from his careful differentiation of 'word' and 'words'.

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Table of Contents

List of figures and tables

Series preface

Author's preface

Abbreviations

Introduction: an exercise in theological interpretation

Biblical theology or theological interpretation? Reading Jeremiah as a theological book

Can biblical studies admit theological readings and remain intact?

Can theological made from retold narrative still be called theology?

From theology to doctrine

1  Word and words in Jeremiah

    The suitability of Jeremiah as a source for word theology

    The distinctive shape of Jeremiah's word theology

    First elements of a word theology

2  Structuring Jeremiah as a narrative about the word of God

    Establishing the structure of Jeremiah

    A narrative about the word of God

    Concluding reflections

3  Word and speaker

    The word of God is the speech of God

    The shape of Jeremianic discourse

    Jeremiah in his times

    Jeremiah's call and commissioning

    The voice of God in Jeremiah 2: 1 - 6: 30

    The voice of the prophet in Jeremiah 14-15

    Concluding reflections

4  Word and hearers

    The covenant preaching of Jeremiah and the prophets

    Jeremiah against the prophets

    The hearers' dilemma: Jeremiah or Hananiah?

    'The people' in Jeremiah's preaching

    Concluding reflections

5  Word and power

    The power of the word of God to transform

    Overcoming the failure of the word: Jeremiah 30-31

    Judgment realized, hope deferred: Jeremiah 35-44

    New life out of death: Jeremiah 50-51

    How does the word of God exert its power?

    Concluding reflections

6  Word and permanence

    Writing in Deuteronomy

    Jeremiah and writing

    Jeremiah 36

    Two modern challenges to the 'Jeremiah 36 paradigm' of 

         enscripturation

    From oral to written: recovering a 'prophetic paradigm of inspiration'

    Concluding reflections

7  From the book of Jeremiah to the doctrine of the word of God

    Words and spirit in Jeremiah

    The Word, the words and Jesus Christ: Jeremiah in conversation

         with Karl Barth

    Theologies of the words and the word of God

    Jeremiah's doctrine of the Word of God

    People of the Word

Bibliography

Index of authors

Index of Scripture references

Product Details

Title: A Mouth full of fire: The Word Of God In The Words Of Jeremiah 

Author: Andrew G. Shead

Publisher: Apollos

Pages: 328

Binding: Paperback

Size: 21.6 x 14.0 x 2.5 cm

ISBN: 9781844745968

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