
Ichabod Toward Home: The Journey of God's Glory
Walter BrueggemannOffering a unique entry into Old Testament theology, Walter Brueggemann examines 1 Samuel 4-6, the biblical text in which the ark of God is captured by the Philistines, seen to be a dangerous threat, and finally returned to Israel. In looking anew at what this story reveals about God's glory -- or kabod, from which the name "Ichabod" derives -- Brueggemann builds a powerful new theology of God's sovereignty.
Additionally, Brueggemann demonstrates that this ancient story of the ark has profound relevance today. The three-day story of the ark's capture, detention, and return is transposed, first, into the three-day Christian story of Easter and, second, into the three days of the modern consumer weekend. In a provocative contemporary application of Old Testament theology, Brueggemann shows that the Ark narrative, in its rendering of God's glory, strongly contradicts the dominant narrative of our own culture, with its strident emphasis on self-indulgence, narcissism, and self-sufficiency.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company
Published: 01/01/2002
ISBN: 9780802839305
Pages: 162
Weight: 0.49lbs
Size: 8.86h x 6.08w x 0.48d
Review Citations: Library Journal 03/01/2002 pg. 108
Christian Century 06/19/2002 pg. 36
