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God in the Dock Carleen Mandolfo

God in the Dock By Carleen Mandolfo

God in the Dock by Carleen Mandolfo


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Examining the dialogic structure of biblical psalms of lament, this book develops observations about voicing out of the work of Mikhail Bakhtin, utilized to re-evaluate the theological expression of lament psalms as well as components of Israel's rhetorical relationship with its deity.

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God in the Dock: Dialogic Tension in the Psalms of Lament by Carleen Mandolfo

This book examines the dialogic structure of biblical psalms of lament. Observations about voicing are developed out of the work of Mikhail Bakhtin, and are utilized to reevaluate the theological expression of lament psalms as well as components of Israel's rhetorical relationship with its deity. What emerges is a theology that gives voice to the tension that existed between faith in a god who practices flawless "hesed," or covenantal loyalty, and the experience of God's failure to uphold his side of the bargain.

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"Mandolfo's study is a model of careful argument and of traditional exegetical method made socially and theologically potent by her concluding interactions with Bakhtin and Brueggemann. This book will benefit anyone working on Psalms, Lamentations, the Prophets or any multi-voiced poetry." -Kathleen M. O'Connor, Columbia Theological Seminary, Review of Biblical Literature, July 2004
'Her attention to the shift in voice in the lament of psalms can only be welcome...most rewarding' -- Jurgen Nickel * European Journal of Theology *

About Carleen Mandolfo

Carleen Mandolfo is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, Colby College, Waterville, Maine.

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NPB9780826462008
9780826462008
0826462006
God in the Dock: Dialogic Tension in the Psalms of Lament by Carleen Mandolfo
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2003-01-01
232
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