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The Divine Struggle

Divine – Cosmic – Human Relationship in Jer IX

by Arasakumar Rayappan (Author)
©2002 Thesis 266 Pages

Summary

The book of Jeremiah presents the biblical story of the divine – cosmic – human relationship with a special focus on its divine dimension. Yahweh, who loves his people passionately and longs to be loved by them, undergoes an inner struggle since his expectations go unfulfilled. The disloyalty of his chosen people and their defiling of his precious land grieve him to the heart. Justice demands punishment, but the very thought of punishing his people is painful to him. Even when he allows the judgement to take its course, he suffers with his people and with nature which also bears the consequences of sin and judgement. Jer 9 articulates this divine agony in Yahweh's own words. The text offers great challenges to us in the age of globalisation and ecological crises.

Details

Pages
266
Year
2002
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631385210
Language
English
Keywords
new testament religion exegese
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2002. 265 pp.

Biographical notes

Arasakumar Rayappan (Author)

The author: Arasakumar Rayappan, born in 1960, is a diocesan priest working in Ahme-dabad (Gujarat, India). He completed his basic philosophical and theological studies at Nagpur and Trichy (1978-1989) and his master's degree in biblical theology at Pune (1993). Having obtained his doctorate in OT biblical theology from the University of Innsbruck in September 2001, he is now member of the staff of the reginal seminary in Gujarat.

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