The Hebrew Prophets after the Shoah: A Mandate for Change - eBook
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The Hebrew Prophets after the Shoah: A Mandate for Change - eBook  -     By: Hemchand Gossai

The Hebrew Prophets after the Shoah: A Mandate for Change - eBook

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Title: The Hebrew Prophets after the Shoah: A Mandate for Change - eBook
By: Hemchand Gossai
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781630873202
ISBN-13: 9781630873202
Stock No: WW109168EB

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The Shoah is without question the defining moment in modern history, and it has transformed the manner in which the Bible is read and how God is understood. Questions that hitherto were rarely posed publicly must now be posed, and the human drama born out of exile, bondage, and genocide must be reckoned with in a new light. These are issues that are predicated on a faithful God to whom challenging and even unanswerable questions must be voiced. So, how might the Hebrew prophets address such contemporary issues as imperial militarism, eminent domain, trust and trauma, hunger and power, memory and shame, blame and self-critique, madness and exceptionalism? The daring words of the Hebrew prophets must have voices of testimony and witness in our time. This book speaks to that challenge.

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Hemchand Gossai is Associate Dean of Liberal Arts at Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale. He is the author of several books including Social Critique by Israel's Eighth-Century Prophets, Barrenness and Blessing, and Power and Marginality in the Abraham Narratives. He speaks widely on civic engagement and social justice issues.

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