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Walter Brueggemann

    11. marec 1933

    Walter Brueggemann je popredný svetový interpret Starého zákona, ktorého diela ponúkajú hlboký vhľad do biblických textov. Zameriava sa na to, ako starozákonné témy formujú teológiu a literárnu predstavivosť. Jeho prístup k Písmu je zásadný pre pochopenie jeho významu v rámci kresťanskej tradície. Brueggemannove publikácie sú kľúčové pre čitateľov, ktorí hľadajú podstatné poznanie Starého zákona a jeho odkaz.

    The Prophetic Imagination
    Preaching Jeremiah
    First and Second Samuel
    Truth and Hope
    Šabat jako vzdor
    Bible a postmoderní představivost : písmo jako scénář života
    • Přední americký biblista, autor řady komentářů ke starozákonním knihám a svého opakovaně vydávaného díla Teologie Starého zákona, shrnuje v této publikaci předpoklady pro dialog dnešního člověka s dějinným biblickým odkazem. Upozorňuje na doznívající vliv osvícenství, které důrazem na autoritu rozumu a na ideál objektivity oslabovalo sdělnost biblické zvěsti. Ta se znovu zaskví, když Bibli pojmeme jako odvážný alternativní výklad světa, který připomene opomíjené prvky lidské existence. Odtud pak autor formuluje nově nejen postavení církve ve světě, ale i zcela konkrétní závěry pro ty, jejichž úkolem je zpřístupňovat porozumění biblickým textům dnešním posluchačům či čtenářům.

      Bible a postmoderní představivost : písmo jako scénář života
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    • Šabat jako vzdor

      • 176 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      Co pro nás dnes znamená přikázání „světit den odpočinku“? Není to jen fráze z jiného věku? Walter Brueggemann ukazuje, že právě v době nepřetržitého provozu, tlaku na výkon a všeobecného vyčerpání má šabat nečekanou sílu. Připomíná biblický kontrast mezi zotročujícím faraonským režimem roboty bez oddechu a Božím světem, kde čas je darem a život se nežije v hrůze z nedostatku a honbě za blahobytem, ale v důvěře v laskavou péči Stvořitele o jeho stvoření. Den odpočinku nás učí čelit strachu, vzdorovat logice trhu a znovu zakoušet svobodu, která nám byla darována.

      Šabat jako vzdor
    • Truth and Hope

      • 266 stránok
      • 10 hodin čítania

      Engaging with themes of truth and hope, this collection of essays by Walter Brueggemann addresses contemporary issues like fake news and societal deception through the lens of biblical teachings. Edited by Louis Stulman, the essays emphasize the prophetic tradition, particularly that of Jeremiah, which focuses on truth-telling as a means to expose societal falseness. Brueggemann argues that genuine hope emerges only after confronting and unmasking corrupt systems, highlighting the faithfulness of God in creating a new way forward.

      Truth and Hope
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    • First and Second Samuel

      Interpretation: A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching

      • 374 stránok
      • 14 hodin čítania

      The narrative explores the transformation of God's people from marginalized tribes to a powerful monarchy, highlighting the complexities of their journey. Walter Brueggemann employs critical scholarship and theological insight to examine the historical context and implications of the books of Samuel. His analysis reveals not only the political and social dynamics at play but also the deeper spiritual themes that resonate throughout this pivotal period in biblical history.

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    • Preaching Jeremiah

      • 200 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      Preeminent biblical scholar Walter Brueggemann explores the book of Jeremiah as a unique homiletic experiment, challenging us to consider its canonical shape as a guide for sermon structure. He proposes that Jeremiah can be seen as a long sermonic reflection on the traumatic events leading to the exile of Judah, prompting critical questions about God's faithfulness, punishment, and the future. This exploration extends to the crucifixion of Jesus and the displacement of his followers, paralleling modern American cultural dislocation that challenges notions of exceptionalism. Brueggemann connects these themes to the experiences of ancient Israel following Jerusalem's destruction, as articulated in Jeremiah. He analyzes the book's organization—Introduction, Body, and Conclusion—drawing parallels to Good Friday, Holy Saturday, and Resurrection Sunday. The preacher's role mirrors that of the prophet, tasked with both destruction and renewal. Brueggemann emphasizes that preaching must be honest and transparent, addressing God's requirements and proclaiming His past and future actions without resorting to cover-ups. This approach invites deeper engagement with the text and its implications for contemporary faith and practice.

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    • The Prophetic Imagination

      • 151 stránok
      • 6 hodin čítania

      In this challenging and enlightening treatment, Brueggemann traces the lines from the radical vision of Moses to the solidification of royal power in Solomon to the prophetic critique of that power with a new vision of freedom in the prophets. Here he traces the broad sweep from Exodus to Kings to Jeremiah to Jesus. He highlights that the prophetic vision and not only embraces the pain of the people but creates an energy and amazement based on the new thing that God is doing.

      The Prophetic Imagination
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    • Following into Risky Obedience

      • 174 stránok
      • 7 hodin čítania

      Featuring a diverse array of prayers, this collection by Walter Brueggemann is suitable for both public worship and personal reflection. Covering specific days in the church calendar, significant community events, and global occurrences, the prayers illustrate God's presence in our lives. They emphasize the importance of mutual support among individuals, encouraging readers to accompany one another through life's various stages and challenges.

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    • Materiality as Resistance

      • 126 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania

      Exploring the concept of materiality, this book delves into how physical objects and materials influence our understanding of the world. It examines the relationship between materials and their meanings, considering how they shape experiences and perceptions in various contexts. Through interdisciplinary perspectives, the text highlights the significance of materiality in art, culture, and everyday life, encouraging readers to rethink the role of objects in shaping human experience and knowledge.

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    • Deliver Us

      • 230 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      Exploring the insights of a renowned biblical scholar, this collection features previously published works by Walter Brueggemann, organized around significant biblical themes that have shaped his academic contributions. Each volume offers an accessible overview, allowing readers to engage with Brueggemann's thought-provoking interpretations and reflections throughout his career. Ideal for those interested in deepening their understanding of biblical scholarship.

      Deliver Us
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    • Poverty in the Promised Land

      Neighborliness, Resistance, and Restoration

      • 105 stránok
      • 4 hodiny čítania

      Walter Brueggemann explores the systemic and structural roots of poverty, emphasizing that addressing this issue requires more than just charity. He advocates for the transformative power of neighborliness as a crucial antidote to poverty, urging a shift in perspective from mere benevolence to fostering genuine community connections. Through this lens, the book challenges readers to rethink their approach to poverty and consider more sustainable solutions rooted in solidarity and mutual support.

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