Joel
in International Theological Commentary (T&T Clark)
Pages
256
Publisher
T&T Clark
Published
3/10/2016
ISBN-13
9780567570734
The book of Joel is held to be one of the latest prophetic witnesses; it cites other books of the book of the Twelve prophets with a density that distinguishes it from its neighbours. The concept of the "Day of the LORD" which runs throughout the Minor Prophets as a whole reaches its zenith in Joel and its co-mingling of ecological and military metaphors advances Hosea on the former and anticipates later texts on the latter.
In this volume within T&T Clark's International Theological Commentary Series Christopher Seitz starts from a foundation of historical-critical methodology to provide an account of Joel's place and purpose within the book of the Twelve prophets as a whole. Seitz examines the theology and background of Joel, and shows how Joel's theological function can provide a major hermeneutical key to the interpretation of the wider collection, and teases out the precise character of that role.
In this volume within T&T Clark's International Theological Commentary Series Christopher Seitz starts from a foundation of historical-critical methodology to provide an account of Joel's place and purpose within the book of the Twelve prophets as a whole. Seitz examines the theology and background of Joel, and shows how Joel's theological function can provide a major hermeneutical key to the interpretation of the wider collection, and teases out the precise character of that role.
- Table of contents
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1. Joel as a Prophet Among Prophets: The Challenge
- 2. A Canonical Reading of Joel and the History of Interpretation
- 3. Joel and Prior Prophecy
- 4. The Unity of the Book of Joel and Modern Research
- 5. Intertextuality: Joel's Character as Prophet
- 6. Who is Joel?
- 7. The Message and Purpose of the Book of Joel
- 8. The Day of the Lord in the Book of Joel
- 9. The Living God of Joel in the Lived Life of the Church
- Bibliography