justice, righteousness and the social critique of the eighth-century prophets

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Our prices are recommended retail prices and are exclusive of shipping costs. We reserve the right to alter prices. We supply to libraries at a discount of 5%. * incl. VAT - only applies to Germany and EU customers without VAT Reg No ** incl. VAT - only applies to Austria Peter Lang - International Academic Publishers Moosstrasse 1 - POB 350 CH-2542 Pieterlen / Switzerland Tel. ++41 (0)32 376 17 17 - Fax ++41 (0)32 376 17 27 e-mail: info@peterlang .com Website: www.peterlan g.com Gossai, Hemchand Justice, Righteousness and the Social Critique of the Eighth-Century Prophets New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1993. XII, 352 pp.  American Universi ty Studies: Seri es 7, Theology a nd Religion. V ol. 141 Print: ISBN 978-0-8204-2029-5 hardback (Hardcover) SFR 72.00 / €* 64.20 / €** 66.00 / € 60.00 / £ 48.00 / US$ 77.95 Order online: www.peterlang.com Book synopsis This is an exhaustive and perceptive analysis of the use of mispat  and sdq in the Hebrew Bible and in particular the Eighth-Century Prophets. The author focuses on the social critique of these prophets and the role of mispat  and sdq in this development. Further , the book offers an insightful exploration of chosen texts and provides a daring platform for the contemporary church to discern the intrinsic connection between worship and social justice. About the author(s)/editor(s) The Author: Hemchand Gossai, born in Guyana, South America, received his B.A. (Summa Cum Laude) from Concordia College, Moorhead, MN, his M. Div. from Luther Northwestern Seminary (1983), and his Ph.D. from the University of St. Andrews, Scotland (1986). He has published numerous articles and studies. Dr. Gossai has taught at Luther Northwestern Seminary and the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota and is presently an assistant professor of Religion and Philosophy at Culver-Stockton College. Reviews «Professor Gossai is the first to have made a detailed study of the different ways in which the Hebrew terms ( and their cognates) for 'righteous(ness)' and 'just(ice)' are used in different parts of the Hebrew Bible. Only when this firm linguistic-analytical basis has been laid does the author apply his findings to the use of these same terms by the great social prophets of eighth-century BCE Israel. This work will prove invaluable not only to all who are interested in the social critique applied by those great figures in that period of Israel's history , but also to those who are looking for a solid biblical (Old Testament) base for the wider study of peace, justice and political and cultural freedom in society today .» (James D. Martin, University of St. Andrews, Scotland) «Professor Gossai has provided a careful and thorough-going examination of these central notions in the social critique of the eighth-century prophets. His work is fully conversant with contemporary research and points to the relevance of these prophetic voices for our own time. It is an impressive piece of work.» (James Limburg, Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary) «É portanto um livro importante e muito atual.» (Revista Bíblica Brasileira)

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Gossai, Hemchand

Justice, Righteousness and the Social Critique of the Eighth-Century Prophets

New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1993. XII, 352 pp.

 American University Studies: Series 7, Theology and Religion. Vol. 141

Print: ISBN 978-0-8204-2029-5 hardback (Hardcover)

SFR 72.00 / €* 64.20 / €** 66.00 / € 60.00 / £ 48.00 / US$ 77.95

Order online: www.peterlang.com

Book synopsis

This is an exhaustive and perceptive analysis of the use of mispat  and sdq in the Hebrew Bible and in particular the Eighth-Century Prophets.

The author focuses on the social critique of these prophets and the role of mispat  and sdq in this development. Further, the book offers an

insightful exploration of chosen texts and provides a daring platform for the contemporary church to discern the intrinsic connection between

worship and social justice.

About the author(s)/editor(s)

The Author: Hemchand Gossai, born in Guyana, South America, received his B.A. (Summa Cum Laude) from Concordia College, Moorhead,

MN, his M. Div. from Luther Northwestern Seminary (1983), and his Ph.D. from the University of St. Andrews, Scotland (1986). He has

published numerous articles and studies. Dr. Gossai has taught at Luther Northwestern Seminary and the University of St. Thomas, St. Paul,

Minnesota and is presently an assistant professor of Religion and Philosophy at Culver-Stockton College.

Reviews

«Professor Gossai is the first to have made a detailed study of the different ways in which the Hebrew terms (and their cognates) for 

'righteous(ness)' and 'just(ice)' are used in different parts of the Hebrew Bible. Only when this firm linguistic-analytical basis has been laid does

the author apply his findings to the use of these same terms by the great social prophets of eighth-century BCE Israel. This work will prove

invaluable not only to all who are interested in the social critique applied by those great figures in that period of Israel's history, but also to

those who are looking for a solid biblical (Old Testament) base for the wider study of peace, justice and political and cultural freedom in society

today.» (James D. Martin, University of St. Andrews, Scotland)

«Professor Gossai has provided a careful and thorough-going examination of these central notions in the social critique of the eighth-century

prophets. His work is fully conversant with contemporary research and points to the relevance of these prophetic voices for our own time. It is an

impressive piece of work.» (James Limburg, Luther Northwestern Theological Seminary)

«É portanto um livro importante e muito atual.» (Revista Bíblica Brasileira)