
Studies in Isaiah
History, Theology, and Reception
T.& T.Clark Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 23. August 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-0-567-68391-5 (ISBN)
Description
The Book of Isaiah is considered one of the greatest prophetic works in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament. The complex history of the book's composition, over several time periods, can often perplex and enthrall. The editors to this volume encourage readers to engage deeply with the text in order to get a grasp of the traces and signs within it that can be seen to point to the book's process of composition and ongoing reinterpretation over time. The contributions discuss suggested segments of composition and levels of interpretation, both within the book of Isaiah and its history of reception.
The book is divided into two sections: in the first part certain motifs that have come to Isaiah from a distant past are traced through to their origins. Arguments for a suggested 'Josianic edition' are carefully evaluated, and the relationship between the second part of Isaiah and the Book of Psalms is discussed, as are the motifs of election and the themes of Zion theology and the temple. The second part of the book focuses on the history of reception and looks at Paul's use of the book of Isaiah, and how the book is used, and perhaps misused in a contemporary setting in the growing churches in Africa. With a range of international specialists, including Hugh Williamson, Tommy Wasserman, and Knut Holter, this is an excellent resource for scholars seeking to understand Isaiah in a greater depth.
The book is divided into two sections: in the first part certain motifs that have come to Isaiah from a distant past are traced through to their origins. Arguments for a suggested 'Josianic edition' are carefully evaluated, and the relationship between the second part of Isaiah and the Book of Psalms is discussed, as are the motifs of election and the themes of Zion theology and the temple. The second part of the book focuses on the history of reception and looks at Paul's use of the book of Isaiah, and how the book is used, and perhaps misused in a contemporary setting in the growing churches in Africa. With a range of international specialists, including Hugh Williamson, Tommy Wasserman, and Knut Holter, this is an excellent resource for scholars seeking to understand Isaiah in a greater depth.
Reviews / Votes
The volume will best serve as a resource for those employing redaction- and reception-oriented approaches to the prophetic tradition. * Religious Studies Review *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
367 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-567-68391-5 (9780567683915)
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History, Theology, and Reception
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Persons
Tommy Wasserman is Lecturer in New Testament Exegesis at OErebro School of Theology, Sweden.
Greger Andersson is Lecturer in Old Testament Exegesis at OErebro University, Sweden.
David Willgren is a PhD student at Lund University, Sweden.
Greger Andersson is Lecturer in Old Testament Exegesis at OErebro University, Sweden.
David Willgren is a PhD student at Lund University, Sweden.
Editor
School of Theology, Sweden
OErebro University, Sweden
Lund University, Sweden
Content
Preface
Greger Andersson, OErebro School of Theology, Sweden, Tommy Wasserman, OErebro School of Theology, Sweden and David Willgren, Lund University, Sweden
1. The Theory of a Josianic Edition of the First Part of the Book of Isaiah: A Critical Examination Hugh Williamson, Oxford University, UK
2. Understanding Zion Theology in the Book of Isaiah
Antti Laato, Abo Academy, Finland
3. The Temple of God and Crises in Isaiah 56-66 and 1 Enoch
Stefan Green, Abo Academy, Finland
4. Divine Election in the Book of Isaiah
Hallvard Hagelia, Ansgar Teologiske Hogskole, Norway
5. Antwort Gottes: Isaiah 40-55 and the Transformation of Psalmody
David Willgren, Lund University, Sweden
6. From Indo-European Dragon-Slaying to Isa 27:1: Exploring the Longue Duree
Ola Wikander, Lund University, Sweden
7. Paul: An Isaianic Prophet?
Karl Olav Sandnes, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Norway
8. Vocalization and Interpretation in Isaiah 56-66: Weyiktol or Wayyiktol in Isaiah 63:1-6 as a Case of Early Jewish Interpretation
Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, University of Aberdeen, UK
9. Some Interpretive Experiences with Isaiah in Africa, Knut Holter, MHS School of Mission and Theology, Norway
Bibliography
Index
Greger Andersson, OErebro School of Theology, Sweden, Tommy Wasserman, OErebro School of Theology, Sweden and David Willgren, Lund University, Sweden
1. The Theory of a Josianic Edition of the First Part of the Book of Isaiah: A Critical Examination Hugh Williamson, Oxford University, UK
2. Understanding Zion Theology in the Book of Isaiah
Antti Laato, Abo Academy, Finland
3. The Temple of God and Crises in Isaiah 56-66 and 1 Enoch
Stefan Green, Abo Academy, Finland
4. Divine Election in the Book of Isaiah
Hallvard Hagelia, Ansgar Teologiske Hogskole, Norway
5. Antwort Gottes: Isaiah 40-55 and the Transformation of Psalmody
David Willgren, Lund University, Sweden
6. From Indo-European Dragon-Slaying to Isa 27:1: Exploring the Longue Duree
Ola Wikander, Lund University, Sweden
7. Paul: An Isaianic Prophet?
Karl Olav Sandnes, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Norway
8. Vocalization and Interpretation in Isaiah 56-66: Weyiktol or Wayyiktol in Isaiah 63:1-6 as a Case of Early Jewish Interpretation
Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, University of Aberdeen, UK
9. Some Interpretive Experiences with Isaiah in Africa, Knut Holter, MHS School of Mission and Theology, Norway
Bibliography
Index