Spiritual complaint : the theology and practice of lament /
Personal and communal tragedies provoke intense emotions. In Scripture such emotions were given expression in complaints or laments. Such laments are the most frequent genre of psalm and are also found in the prophets and elsewhere in the Bible. The book of Lamentations is even named for this human...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Eugene, Oregon :
Pickwick Publications,
2013.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- A lament for Christchurch / Colin Buchanan
- pt. 1 Foundations
- Does Jeremiah confess, lament, or complain? three attitudes towards wrong / Tim Bulkeley
- The unique contribution of Lamentations 4 in the Book of Lamentations: metaphor and the transition from individual to communal / Miriam J. Bier
- Lamen personified: Job in the Bedeutungsnetz of Psalm 22 / Will Kynes
- The enemy lament: a socio-cognitive approach to the metaphors of Job 16:7-14 / Carlos Patrick Jimenez
- The profit and loss of lament: rethinking aspects of the relationship between lament and penitential prayer / Donald J. Moffat
- The doubtful gain of penitence: the fine line between lament and penitential prayer / Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer
- pt. 2 Reflections
- Wrestling with lamentations in Christian worship / Robin Parry
- Liturgy and lament / Colin Buchanan
- pt. 3 Explorations
- Learning to lament in Aotearoa / Alistair Mackenzie
- Framing lament: providing a context for the expression of pain / Jeanette Mathews
- Lament in the age of new media / Stephen Gardner
- pt. 4 Refraction
- In search of the Shulamith in the state of Israel: a lament / Yael Klangwisan.