Books
The Creative Word (2nd. Ed.)
The Creative Word: Canon and Christian Imagination (2nd ed.) Revised and with a Foreword by Amy Erickson Fortress Press, 2015. Purchase Links: Publisher Amazon Kindle
The Creative Word: Canon and Christian Imagination (2nd ed.) Revised and with a Foreword by Amy Erickson Fortress Press, 2015. Purchase Links: Publisher Amazon Kindle
Imagination, Ideology and Inspiration: Echoes of Brueggemann in a New Generation Edited by Jonathan Kaplan and Robert Williamson, Jr. Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2015. Purchase Links: Publisher Amazon
The Collected Sermons of Walter Brueggemann, Vol. 2 Westminster John Knox, 2015. Purchase Links: Amazon The Thoughtful Christian (2 volume set)
Into Your Hand: Confronting Good Friday Cascade Books, 2014 Purchase Links: Amazon Wipf & Stock
Ice Axes for Frozen Seas: A Biblical Theology of Provocation Edited by Davis Hankins Baylor University Press, 2014. Purchase Links: Amazon (Hardcover) Baylor University Press
Ice Axes for Frozen Seas: A Biblical Theology of Provocation will release from Baylor University Press on September 15. It is primarily a collection of essays and lectures written and presented from 2008-2012, along with a wonderful introduction and overview of Brueggemann’s work by Davis Hankins. Here’s the publisher’s description: Endlessly Read more…
From Whom No Secrets are Hid Edited by Brent A. Strawn Westminster John Knox Press, 2014. Purchase Links: Amazon (Paperback) The Thoughtful Christian
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From the upcoming book From Whom No Secrets Are Hid, coming August 29 from Westminster John Knox Press. (See more info here.) Reprinted here with permission from publisher: …one can easily see in various assemblies that the more intellectual sophistication we have and the more affluence we control, the less engagement there is Read more…
From the upcoming book From Whom No Secrets Are Hid, coming August 29 from Westminster John Knox Press. (See more info here.) Reprinted here with permission from publisher: Taken in largest sweep, the Psalms move from the summons to Torah in Psalm 1 to the doxological self-abandonment of Psalms 146-150. The God Read more…