Singing and suffering with the servant: second Isaiah as guide for preaching the Old Testament

Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Isaiah as Guide to Old Testament Preaching -- 1.1 The Old Testament as a Suffering Servant -- 1.2 Toward a Constructive Understanding of Old Testament -- 1.3 The Servant Songs as Old Testament Preaching Gui...

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Main Author: Stark, David M. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2022
In: Arbeiten zur Pastoraltheologie, Liturgik und Hymnologie (Band 101)
Year: 2022
Reviews:[Rezension von: Stark, David M., Singing and suffering with the servant : Second Isaiah as Guide for Preaching the Old Testament] (2023) (Hasselmann, Milena, 1988 -)
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Arbeiten zur Pastoraltheologie, Liturgik und Hymnologie Band 101
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Bible. Jesaja 40-55 / Homiletics / Protestant theology
B Old Testament / Sermon / Christianity / Judaism / Interfaith dialogue
B Old Testament / Black theology / Homiletics
B Bible. Jesaja 40-55 / Servant of God / Reception / Old Testament / Hermeneutics / Sermon
B Old Testament / Sermon / Black theology
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
Further subjects:B Electronic books
B Thesis
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Summary:Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: Isaiah as Guide to Old Testament Preaching -- 1.1 The Old Testament as a Suffering Servant -- 1.2 Toward a Constructive Understanding of Old Testament -- 1.3 The Servant Songs as Old Testament Preaching Guide -- 1.4 Guiding Approach -- 2. Analysis of Old Testament Homiletics after the Shoah -- 2.1 Elizabeth Achtemeier -- 2.2 Walter Kaiser, Jr. -- 2.3 John Holbert -- 2.4 Ellen Davis -- 2.5 Rein Bos -- 2.6 Walter Brueggemann -- 2.7 Concluding Reflections -- 3. The Suffering Servant, Preaching, and Domination -- 3.1 Excursus on Preaching and Second Isaiah -- 3.2 Subverting Systemic Injustice-Isaiah 42:1-4 (5-9) -- 3.3 Empowering Testimony-Isaiah 49:1-6 -- 3.4 Resisting and Lamenting like a Holy Fool-Isaiah 50:4-9 -- 3.5 Dialoging Against Domination-Isaiah 52:13-53:12 -- 3.6 Concluding Reflections -- 4. Listening to Servant Israel: Alexander Deeg and Jewish-Christian Dialogue in Germany -- 4.1 From Conciliation to Transformation -- 4.2 Creating Space for Dialogue -- 4.2.1 Old Testament Pietism -- 4.2.2 The Old Testament and Historical Criticism -- 4.2.3 Alexander Deeg's Proposal -- 4.3 Learning from Jewish Interpretation -- 4.3.1 Imagination and Meticulousness -- 4.3.2 Messianic Interruption -- 4.3.3 Messianic Liturgy and Jewish Presence -- 4.4 Dialogical Preaching -- 4.4.1 Preaching as Disruption -- 4.4.2 Preaching as Initiation -- 4.4.3 Preaching as Staging -- 4.4.4 Dialogical Preaching -- 4.5 Sermon Sample: "O du fröhliche…" -- 4.6 Concluding Reflections on Listening to Servant Israel -- 5. Preaching in the Presence of Domination: African American Homiletics and the Old Testament -- 5.1 Toward the Good News of the Old Testament -- 5.1.1 Exodus -- 5.1.2 Exile -- 5.1.3 Ethiopia -- 5.1.4 Emmanuel -- 5.2 Toward a Theology for Old Testament Preaching.
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ISBN:3647573469