Lamentations and Song of Songs

A Theological Commentary on the Bible

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Pub Date Apr 13 2012 | Archive Date Oct 12 2012

Description

This latest volume in the popular Belief series considers two very different types of biblical writings and two very timely subjects—violence and sex within the context of Scripture.

Well-known theologian Harvey Cox draws on a wide array of sources in his commentary on Lamentations— including poetry, novels, films, paintings, and photography—to offer a contemporary theological reading that is provocative and sure to stir numerous theological reflections and responses.

The biblical book of Song of Songs has historically been seen as a book pointing to Christ's love for the church and has been interpreted in allegorical ways. Yet, it is unique in the canon for its use of erotic poetry, celebrating the human body and human love in graphic terms. Author Stephanie Paulsell suggests that the Song can still have profound meaning for us, teaching us "to love not only what we can see shining on the surface but also those depths of the other which are out of our reach."

This latest volume in the popular Belief series considers two very different types of biblical writings and two very timely subjects—violence and sex within the context of Scripture.

Well-known...


Advance Praise

“Our best interpreters of the past were theologians such as Martin Luther and John Calvin. I rejoice to find the Bible back in the hands of their contemporary successors.”
—Patrick D. Miller, Emeritus, Princeton Theological Seminary

“The variety of voices within this series will be as arresting and provoking as the variety of voices within the Bible itself.”
—David Kelsey, Emeritus, Yale Divinity School

“The interface between biblical texts and constructive theology is never easy or obvious. This welcome series holds great promise for a new engagement at that interface. Expect fresh textual reading from an informed theological perspective.”
—Walter Brueggemann, Professor of Old Testament Emeritus, Columbia Theological Seminary

“One of the most important contributions of the series is that it defies the caricature of the theologian who never really reads the Bible, but only what other people say about it. Clearly, the authors of Belief are theologians who both read the Bible for themselves and invite others to read it with them. Surely, Belief will assist pastors, laypersons, and scholars both in reading the Bible better, and in doing better theology, for decades to come.”
—Cynthia Rigby, W. C. Brown Professor of Theology, Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary

“Extraordinary, inspiring, innovative, and passionate for Christ in its vision. Written with pastors in mind, this series is an excellent resource for discerning the intention of the Holy Spirit through the Scriptures and for preaching the love of God.”
—Andrew Sung Park, Professor of Theology, United Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio

“An outstanding lineup of respected theologians shares with us their perspectives on the theological dimensions of the texts that are the primary source for the church’s witness. Every volume should be eagerly anticipated.”
—Bruce C. Birch, Dean Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Biblical Theology, Wesley Theological Seminary, Washington, DC

“With this series, the theological is deliberately brought to the fore, both at the level of the texts and at the level of critics. Most timely and most necessary.”
—Fernando F. Segovia, Oberlin Graduate Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity, The Divinity School, Vanderbilt University

“Church leaders who preach and teach will delight in a ready supply of profound and discerning biblical resources that engage seriously with the church’s creeds, practices, and hymns, the history of interpretation, and contemporary theological reflection.”
—Philip W. Butin, Copastor, First United Presbyterian Church, Fayetteville, AR

“Our best interpreters of the past were theologians such as Martin Luther and John Calvin. I rejoice to find the Bible back in the hands of their contemporary successors.”
—Patrick D. Miller...


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ISBN 9780664233020
PRICE $50.00 (USD)
PAGES 304