Take Heart
eBook - ePub

Take Heart

From Despair to Hope in Turbulent Times

  1. 234 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Take Heart

From Despair to Hope in Turbulent Times

About this book

We live in turbulent times. The question is why, and now what. The principal aim of this volume is to provide additional interpretive lenses through which themes of hope and redemption might be seen from a range of biblical and literary texts. Thus, the volume will explore a range of texts, characters, and ideas--from Antigone and Jephthah's daughter to Nabal to the parable of the good Samaritan, from Tobit and Ruth to ideas such as charity and trauma. So, this is a time to Take Heart. In the use of the unusual term Resouling the study emphasizes and accentuates nefhesh. Resouling underlines the possibility of being refreshed after an existential or even routine reality of pain or injustice. The study seeks to understand the possibility of new beginnings, where text and new contexts intersect and shape one another. This study will further enrich the manner in which biblical texts continue to speak to a range of societies and peoples, applying universal themes of social justice and belonging while challenging a status quo that thrives on otherness.

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Introduction
  4. Chapter 1: The Power of Words
  5. Chapter 2: Leaving the Shore and Resouling
  6. Chapter 3: Voice for the Voiceless
  7. Chapter 4: Invitation to Choose and Resoul
  8. Chapter 5: Sparing Cain and The Destiny of Humankind
  9. Chapter 6: Sacred Belonging and Resouling
  10. Chapter 7: Resisting Inheritance and Resouling
  11. Chapter 8: Hope Beyond Despair: Ruth
  12. Chapter 9: The Gravity of Grace
  13. Chapter 10: Grieving Trauma and Resouling
  14. Chapter 11: Resouling for Wisdom and Compassion
  15. Chapter 12: Peace, Bread, and Resouling
  16. Conclusion
  17. Bibliography