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This collection of essays is drawn from a series of previous collections to which the author has contributed that were designed to honor senior scholars in the discipline of Old Testament study. Each of these essays reflects a distinct intention depending on the nature of the original collection in which they appeared and the scholar who was being honored. Taken together however this collection amounts to an articulation of Brueggemanns distinctive approach to theological interpretation of the Old Testament. Already in his major volume on Old Testament theology Brueggemann proposed a dynamism of tension dispute and contradiction as the text of ancient Israel sought to give voice to the mystery of God as a sustaining and disruptive agent in the life of the world. Over a long period of time this collection reflects the authors growing clarity about the task of Old Testament theology. It further reflects on the nature of the biblical text and the way in which the God who inhabits the text runs beyond all of our attempts to define and explain. These essays reflect not so much on methodological issues but take up the substantive questions that regularly occupied these ancient text-makers. This book collects several eloquent eminently readable essays by Walter Brueggemann that lay display his interpretive approaches to Old Testament theology. The book can serve both as introduction to his theological legacy and to his work as a public theologian during many battles of our times. Using language that never fails to engage he illuminates texts the world and relationships between the two. --Kathleen M. OConnor William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament emerita Columbia Theological Seminary Decatur GA The present collection of essays by Walter Brueggemann handily edited by K. C. Hanson is most welcome. All of the essays originally appeared in Festschriften which means they are often hard to locate or track down. Readers will be very happy as am I to have them gathered together in one place especially since each essay and the collection as a whole is vintage Brueggemann. --Brent A. Strawn Professor of Old Testament Candler School of Theology Emory University Atlanta GA The proper subject of the discipline of Old Testament theology is the God of the Old Testament. The role of the Old Testament theologian is to interrogate the living text of the Old Testament relentlessly and passionately so that its living God might be sought out brought out and thought about. No scholar of the last generation has exhibited more constancy in this high calling than Walter Brueggemann who has been steadfast immovable always excelling in the work and word of the Lord. These essays offer a profoundly renewing gift to the field of Old Testament interpretation from one of the finest practitioners of Old Testament theology. --Rolf Jacobson Associate Professor of Old Testament Luther Seminary St. Paul MN Walter Brueggemann is William Marcellus McPheeters Professor of Old Testament Emeritus at Columbia Theological Seminary Decatur Georgia. He is past president of the Society of Biblical Literature and the author of numerous books including A Pathway of Interpretation David and His Theologian Divine Presence amid Violence and Praying the Psalms (2nd ed.).