Reading Jeremiah in Africa: Biblical Essays in Sociopolitical Imagination

The book of Jeremiah is often presented as one of the most difficult texts in the Bible, yet it is also a text that speaks with immediacy and power to some of the greatest challenges facing our world today.

In Reading Jeremiah in Africa, Dr. Bungishabaku Katho offers a study that is both accessible and deeply relevant to the particularities of an African context. In a series of ten selected passages, Dr. Katho demonstrates the many parallels between Jeremiah's Judah and a continent that continues to experience the complex and devastating realities of poverty, injustice, and war. Katho reminds us, however, that Jeremiah is also an exercise in imagination. It is a book of hope, and Katho, like Jeremiah, dares to dream past the present and into a future where God is known and humans flourish.

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Reading Jeremiah in Africa: Biblical Essays in Sociopolitical Imagination

The book of Jeremiah is often presented as one of the most difficult texts in the Bible, yet it is also a text that speaks with immediacy and power to some of the greatest challenges facing our world today.

In Reading Jeremiah in Africa, Dr. Bungishabaku Katho offers a study that is both accessible and deeply relevant to the particularities of an African context. In a series of ten selected passages, Dr. Katho demonstrates the many parallels between Jeremiah's Judah and a continent that continues to experience the complex and devastating realities of poverty, injustice, and war. Katho reminds us, however, that Jeremiah is also an exercise in imagination. It is a book of hope, and Katho, like Jeremiah, dares to dream past the present and into a future where God is known and humans flourish.

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Reading Jeremiah in Africa: Biblical Essays in Sociopolitical Imagination

Reading Jeremiah in Africa: Biblical Essays in Sociopolitical Imagination

by Bungishabaku Katho
Reading Jeremiah in Africa: Biblical Essays in Sociopolitical Imagination

Reading Jeremiah in Africa: Biblical Essays in Sociopolitical Imagination

by Bungishabaku Katho

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The book of Jeremiah is often presented as one of the most difficult texts in the Bible, yet it is also a text that speaks with immediacy and power to some of the greatest challenges facing our world today.

In Reading Jeremiah in Africa, Dr. Bungishabaku Katho offers a study that is both accessible and deeply relevant to the particularities of an African context. In a series of ten selected passages, Dr. Katho demonstrates the many parallels between Jeremiah's Judah and a continent that continues to experience the complex and devastating realities of poverty, injustice, and war. Katho reminds us, however, that Jeremiah is also an exercise in imagination. It is a book of hope, and Katho, like Jeremiah, dares to dream past the present and into a future where God is known and humans flourish.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781839732133
Publisher: Langham Partnership International
Publication date: 04/30/2021
Pages: 230
Sales rank: 977,701
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

BUNGISHABAKU KATHO has a PhD in Biblical Studies from the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa. He is professor of Old Testament Studies at the Université Shalom de Bunia, DR Congo, where he also serves as Director of Postgraduate Studies for the School of Theology. He is also senior researcher at the Centre de Recherche Multidisciplinaire pour le Développement de Bunia (CRMD Bunia). Dr Katho is founder and executive director of the Jeremiah Center for Faith and Society, and he has written and presented extensively on the book of Jeremiah, including a commentary in French in the Commentaires Bibliques Contemporains series.

Table of Contents

  1. Acknowledgements
  2. Introduction
  3. Called to Serve in a World Coming to an End Jeremiah 1:1-19
  4. Idolatry and the Peril of the Nation Jeremiah 2:4-8
  5. Agonizing for a Blind People Jeremiah 4:19-22
  6. Poverty and Knowledge of God Jeremiah 5:1-6
  7. The Anatomy of a Dysfunctional Community Jeremiah 9:2-9
  8. The Secret of True Greatness and Power Jeremiah 9:23-24
  9. The Use and Abuse of Political Power Jeremiah 22:13-19
  10. Weak Leadership and the Dismantling of Judah Jeremiah 24:4-7
  11. Seek the Peace of Babylon: Constructive Presence in Exile Jeremiah 29:4-9
  12. New Covenant and New Community Jeremiah 31:31-34
  13. Bibliography

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