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The Book of Jeremiah

Spring 2004, Vol. 101, No. 2

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Table of Contents

First Words:

First Words . . . Insights From the Book of Jeremiah

By Gerald L. Keown, Professor of Old Testament Interpretation, M. Christopher White School of Divinity, Gardner-Webb University, Boiling Springs, North Carolina

A Word From . . . Introduction to the Centennial Issue

By E. Glenn Hinson, Three-time Managing Editor of Review & Expositor, and current Board Member, Louisville, Kentucky

A Word About . . . Canon

By Robert Ellis, Professor of Old Testament, Logsdon School of Theology Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, Texas

 

Thematic Words:

Speaking to the Exiles: How the Theme of Exile in Jeremiah Addresses 21st Century Congregations

By Barry Jones, Assistant Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew, Campbell University Divinity School, Buies Creek, North Carolina

Scrolling through Jeremiah: Written Documents as a Reader's Guide to the Book of Jeremiah

By Pamela J. Scalise, Associate Professor of Old Testament, FullerTheological Seminary, Seattle, Washington

When Faith Demands Treason: Civil Religion and the Prophet Jeremiah

By Paul L. Redditt, Chair of the Department of Religion, Georgetown College, Georgetown, Kentucky

Contingency, God, and the Babylonians: Jeremiah on the Complexity of Repentance

By Mark E. Biddle, Professor of Old Testament, Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond, Richmond, Virginia

The Book of Jeremiah and the Visions of Amos

By Aaron Schart, Professor of Old and New Testament, University of Essen, Essen, Germany

 

Expository Words:

Changing Gods: An Exposition of Jeremiah 2

By Joel S. Burnett, Assistant Professor of Religion, Baylor University, Waco, Texas

A Prophetic Chorus of Others: Helping Jeremiah Survive in jeremiah 26

By Mark H. McEntire, Associate Professor of Religion, Belmont University, Nashville, Tennessee


Words About Recent Books:

Edited by Robert Ellis, Professor of Old Testament, Logsdon School of Theology of Hardin-Simmons University, Abilene, Texas

  • Bailey, E. K. and Warren W. Wiersbe. Preaching in Black and White: What We Can Learn from Each Other
  • Bond, L. Susan. Contemporary African American Preaching: Diversity in Theory and Style
  • Bowe, Barbara E. Biblical Foundations of Spirituality: Touching the Finger to the Flame
  • Duke, David Nelson. In the Trenches with Jesus and Marx: Henry F. Ward and the Struggle for Social Justice
  • Lester, Andrew D. The Angry Christian: A Therology for Care and Counseling
  • Mathews, Alice P. Preaching That Speaks to Women
  • Simmons, Paul D. The Southern Baptist Tradition: Religious Beliefs and Healthcare Decisions.
  • Varghese, Alex, Robert Branson, Jim Edlin, and Tim Green, eds. Discovering the Old Testament: Story and Faith

And others...

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