Dalit Bible Commentary Old Testament: Vol.17: Jeremiah, Lamentations, Baruch

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Dalit Bible Commentary: Old Testament ; 201200ENGGPC1Publication details: New Delhi Centre for Dalit/ Subaltern Studies 2012Description: 205pDDC classification:
  • BC02 D159
Partial contents:
JEREMIAH Introductory Essay Jeremiah: The Prophet of the Captive and Oppressed Commentary Amidst Depression, Hope (1:1-33:26) Building Inclusive Community (34:1-45:5) God-centered Humanization in History (46:1-52:34) LAMENTATIONS Introductory Essay From Lamentations to Restoration PART TWO Commentary Structural Oppression Leading to Structural Sin 153 (1:1-22) Teaching the Slaves on Their Slavery (2:1 -22) 158 Fear not-Be Hopeful (3:1 -66) 164 The Soil of Dalitness (4:1 -22) 170 Wholistic Restoration (5:1 -22) 175 BARUCH Introductory Essay Baruch: Relevance to the Dalits Commentary Captivity is a Historical Fact (1: -14) The Culture of Self-defeat (1:15-3:8) Necessity of Divine Wisdom (3:9-4:4) Captivity is but Momentary (4:5-5:9)
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Books Books DVK Library Stack -> First Floor -> BC BC02 D159 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C1 Available 00 Edn 2012 p 77060183
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JEREMIAH Introductory Essay Jeremiah: The Prophet of the Captive and Oppressed Commentary Amidst Depression, Hope (1:1-33:26) Building Inclusive Community (34:1-45:5) God-centered Humanization in History (46:1-52:34) LAMENTATIONS Introductory Essay From Lamentations to Restoration PART TWO Commentary Structural Oppression Leading to Structural Sin 153 (1:1-22) Teaching the Slaves on Their Slavery (2:1 -22) 158 Fear not-Be Hopeful (3:1 -66) 164 The Soil of Dalitness (4:1 -22) 170 Wholistic Restoration (5:1 -22) 175 BARUCH Introductory Essay Baruch: Relevance to the Dalits Commentary Captivity is a Historical Fact (1: -14) The Culture of Self-defeat (1:15-3:8) Necessity of Divine Wisdom (3:9-4:4) Captivity is but Momentary (4:5-5:9)

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