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Instruction Shall Go Forth

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The study of the eighth-century prophets has experienced major changes over the past five decades. In these articles, published during a time when traditional methods of reading these texts gave way to new interests and approaches, John Willis addresses some of the major challenges facing interpreters of the prophetic works as coherent books. The careful attention to detail in the biblical texts themselves and in the history of scholarship shown in these essays offers a helpful model for scholars seeking to understand the ancient texts and appropriate them for new conditions.

"In Old Testament studies, John Willis has been a reliable reference point, a mountain of critical information as attested in these essays, and a font of theological passion in his interpretation for as long as I can remember. It is a delight to salute a well-beloved colleague. It is an equal delight to commend to his readers the rich resources and the thoughtful scholarship reflected in this volume. Willis has taken the text with deep seriousness and he invites his readers to do the same."
--Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, GA

"This publication of the collected essays of John Willis on Isaiah and Micah is a real boon for scholars. Willis has thought long and hard about the issues in these two biblical books, and his articles on them, informed by a thorough knowledge of the scholarly discussion, are full of acute observations and creative suggestions. Wipf and Stock has done a great service by making these essays readily available to scholars again."
--J. J. M. Roberts, Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton, NJ

John T. Willis is the Burton Coffman Professor of Biblical Studies at Abilene Christian University, where he has taught since 1971. He is author of Yahweh and Moses in Conflict (2010).

Timothy M. Willis is the Blanche Seaver Professor of Religion and Chair of the Religion Division at Pepperdine University. He is the author of Leviticus (Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries, 2009).

Mark W. Hamilton is Professor of Old Testament at Abilene Christian University. He is the author of The Body Royal (2005).

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John T. Willis is the Burton Coffman Professor of Biblical Studies at Abilene Christian University, where he has taught since 1971. He is author of Yahweh and Moses in Conflict (2010).

Timothy M. Willis is the Blanche Seaver Professor of Religion and Chair of the Religion Division at Pepperdine University. He is the author of Leviticus (Abingdon Old Testament Commentaries, 2009).

Mark W. Hamilton is Professor of Old Testament at Abilene Christian University. He is the author of The Body Royal (2005).

Product details

Authors John T. Willis
Assisted by Mark W. Hamilton (Editor), Timothy M. Willis (Editor)
Publisher Pickwick Publications
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.06.2014
 
EAN 9781498227858
ISBN 978-1-4982-2785-8
No. of pages 370
Dimensions 157 mm x 235 mm x 24 mm
Weight 686 g
Subject Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Religion: general, reference works

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