Interpreting the prophetic tradition : the Goldenson lectures, 1955-1966 / introduction by Harry M. Orlinsky.

Contributor(s): Orlinsky, Harry M, 1908-1992
Material type: TextTextSeries: Goldenson lecture: 1955-1966.; Library of Biblical studies: Publisher: Cincinnati : Hebrew Union College Press, 1969Description: xii, 343 pages ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Prophets | Bible. ProphetsDDC classification: 224 LOC classification: BS1505.2 | .I5Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.Local Note: Copy 2 is from the collection of Professor R. Norman Whybray.Differentiable Local Note:
Contents:
"Of a truth the Lord hath sent me": an inquiry into the source of the prophet's authority, by S. H. Blank.--The prophets: our concurrence and our dissent, by A. Cronbach.--The prophet in modern Hebrew literature, by J. B. Agus.--Prophets and philosophers: the scandal of prophecy, by L. H. Silberman.--The voice of prophecy in this satellite age, by E. F. Magnin.--The stone which the modern builders rejected, by L. A. Olan.--Samuel and the beginnings of the prophetic movement, by W. F. Albright.--Prophetic religion in an age of revolution, by L. I. Feuer.--The prophetic criticism of Israelite worship, by J. P. Hyatt.--The so-called "suffering servant" in Isaiah 53, by H. M. Orlinsky.--Jerusalem and the prophets, by R. De Vaux.--The changing image of the prophet in Jewish thought, by B. J. Bamberger.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

"Of a truth the Lord hath sent me": an inquiry into the source of the prophet's authority, by S. H. Blank.--The prophets: our concurrence and our dissent, by A. Cronbach.--The prophet in modern Hebrew literature, by J. B. Agus.--Prophets and philosophers: the scandal of prophecy, by L. H. Silberman.--The voice of prophecy in this satellite age, by E. F. Magnin.--The stone which the modern builders rejected, by L. A. Olan.--Samuel and the beginnings of the prophetic movement, by W. F. Albright.--Prophetic religion in an age of revolution, by L. I. Feuer.--The prophetic criticism of Israelite worship, by J. P. Hyatt.--The so-called "suffering servant" in Isaiah 53, by H. M. Orlinsky.--Jerusalem and the prophets, by R. De Vaux.--The changing image of the prophet in Jewish thought, by B. J. Bamberger.

Copy 2 is from the collection of Professor R. Norman Whybray.

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