Theology of the Prophetic Books: The Death and Resurrection of IsraelWestminster John Knox Press, 1998 M08 1 - 269 páginas Donald Gowan offers a unified reading of the prophetic books, showing that each has a distinctive contribution to make to a central theme. These books--Isaiah through Malachi--respond to three key moments in Israel's history: the end of the Northern Kingdom in 722 BCE, the end of the Southern Kingdom in 587 BCE, and the beginning of the restoration from the Babylonian exile in 538 BCE. Gowan traces the theme of death and resurrection throughout these accounts, finding a symbolic message of particular significance to Christian interpreters of the Bible. |
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Theology of the Prophetic Books: The Death and Resurrection of Israel Donald E. Gowan Vista previa limitada - 1998 |
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