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Walter Brueggemann

    March 11, 1933

    Walter Brueggemann stands as a preeminent global interpreter of the Old Testament, whose writings offer profound insights into biblical texts. His work explores how Old Testament themes shape theology and literary imagination. Brueggemann's approach to scripture is essential for understanding its significance within the Christian tradition. His publications are key for readers seeking substantial knowledge of the Old Testament and its enduring legacy.

    Deep Memory Exuberant Hope
    Reverberations of Faith
    The Practice of Prophetic Imagination
    Remember You Are Dust
    The Collected Sermons of Walter Brueggemann, Vol 1
    Truth and Hope
    • 2025

      Old Words for a New World

      • 191 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the contrast between the current realities faced by the church and the transformative future that God has in store for humanity. Brueggemann emphasizes the potential of God's words to inspire and initiate change, urging readers to embrace a vision of a new world that begins in the present and extends into an eschatological future. Through this dynamic interplay, the author seeks to empower individuals and communities to live out their faith actively and meaningfully.

      Old Words for a New World
    • 2024

      Waiting in Gratitude

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The collection features prayers crafted by renowned Hebrew Bible scholar Walter Brueggemann, suitable for both public worship and personal reflection. It offers a rich resource for enhancing spiritual practice, drawing from deep biblical insights to inspire and guide worshippers in their devotion.

      Waiting in Gratitude
    • 2024

      Poverty in the Promised Land

      Neighborliness, Resistance, and Restoration

      • 105 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      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.

      Poverty in the Promised Land
    • 2024

      Solomon

      Israel's Icon of Human Achievement

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Focusing on Solomon's role in ancient Israelite narratives, Walter Brueggemann explores the ideals and complexities of the Israelite people. By analyzing the biblical text's nuances, he highlights the differing perspectives that shape the understanding of Solomon, encouraging readers to critically assess traditional beliefs and interpretations.

      Solomon
    • 2024

      Alternative to the Bread of Affliction

      • 254 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The book features a comprehensive table of contents that outlines its structure and organization. It provides an overview of the main topics and themes covered, allowing readers to navigate through the material easily. Each section is clearly defined, making it a valuable resource for understanding the book's content and enhancing the reading experience. The table serves as a roadmap for readers to engage with the various chapters and subjects presented throughout the work.

      Alternative to the Bread of Affliction
    • 2024

      Understanding the gospel as emancipation has been central to Walter Brueggemann's biblical interpretation. This book illustrates the theme's centrality, addressing the emancipation of God from our attempts to control, the emancipation of the church to be the people of an emancipated God, and the emancipation of the gospel to be a cultural prophecy. This volume divides into three parts: "The Emancipation of God," "The Emancipation of the Church," and "The Emancipation of the Neighborhood." What the three parts hold in common is the kingdom of God. In each chapter, Brueggemann grinds away at biblical texts that have been muffled, silenced, and disabled to free the text from its cultural entrapments so that that the liberated text can speak for an emancipated God and a liberated church to free the world.

      The Emancipation of God
    • 2023

      Acting in the Wake

      • 154 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The collection features prayers by esteemed Hebrew Bible scholar Walter Brueggemann, designed for both public worship and personal reflection. Covering various occasions from the church calendar to significant global events, these prayers encourage justice and peacemaking, while invoking divine healing for those in pain. Each prayer invites worshipers to connect deeply with their faith and the pressing issues of the world.

      Acting in the Wake
    • 2023

      The Peculiar Dialect of Faith

      • 126 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring the unique dialect of the Bible, this work delves into the complexities of human experience through themes of justice, love, and compassion. It critiques how the church often strays from this relational language, succumbing to external pressures like nationalism or ideological divides. By highlighting the importance of maintaining a distinct biblical rhetoric, the author argues that the church must resist these seductions to uphold its mission and identity, fostering a deeper understanding of God's creation and human hope.

      The Peculiar Dialect of Faith
    • 2023

      Hope Restored

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Walter Brueggemann's extensive scholarship is showcased in this collection, which compiles his influential writings on various biblical themes. Each volume distills his insights into an accessible format, allowing readers to engage with his thought-provoking and prophetic perspectives. This library serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Brueggemann's work and its relevance to contemporary biblical scholarship.

      Hope Restored
    • 2023

      Following into Risky Obedience

      • 174 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      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.

      Following into Risky Obedience