Preface
Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. The Book(s) Called Jeremiah
3. Setting the Scene
4. Approaches
5. Approaches in Action
6. In(-)Conclusions
Appendix A: Chapter and Verse in Hebrew and Greek
Appendix B: Ancient Near Eastern Kings
Appendix C: Events of the Seventh and Sixth Centuries BCE
Further Reading
Index of Scriptural References
Index of Authors
This guide analyses the central scholarly issues in the literary, theological and historical study of the complex prophetic text that is Jeremiah.
C. L. Crouch is Associate Professor in Hebrew Bible at the University of Nottingham, UK and author of War and Ethics in the Ancient Near East (2009), The Making of Israel (2014) and Israel and the Assyrians (2014) as well as articles on the prophetic books, Genesis and Deuteronomy.
This book has strong academic credentials, but is accessible and
well written. Crouch takes the reader through the minefield of
modern criticism and interpretative techniques in a thoughtful
style.
*The Reader*
There is much to learn from this little volume. It is clear, well
organized, and informative.
*Biblische Notizen*
This introduction to the book of Jeremiah provides an impressive
balance of comprehensive discussion regarding critical issues in
the study of the text and a detailed consideration of key passages.
With characteristic sophistication and clarity, Crouch provides
important insights into this intriguing and complex prophetic book,
and has produced a valuable reference work for students and
researchers alike.
*Mark A. Leuchter, Temple University, USA*
This slim but substantial volume will be greeted with joy in the
classroom. A sure guide through tangled hermeneutical thickets,
Crouch offers lucid descriptions of Jeremiah material, reliable
mappings of methodological terrain, and refreshing candor about
difficult issues. Novices and advanced students alike will benefit
from following where Crouch leads.
*Carolyn J. Sharp, Yale Divinity School, USA*
The book of Jeremiah stands as one of the most challenging texts in
the Hebrew Bible for both its content and for the the perennial
questions about what text actually constitutes the ‘book’. Here, C.
L. Crouch offers not only a valuable survey that frames these
issues and numerous others that one needs to understand in order to
profitably engage with Jeremiah, she provides insight into how to
tackle those issues. From the potential cacophony of scholarly
proclamations Crouch orchestrates a symphony of views that enables
the reader to gain a deeper appreciation of this challenging
prophetic book. Filled with lucid insights and marked by clarity of
expression, Crouch offers far more than a mere introduction to the
study of Jeremiah. Her book will be a valuable resource in the
classroom and a contribution to scholarship in equal measures.
*C. A. Strine, Lecturer in Ancient Near Eastern History and
Literature, University of Sheffield, UK*
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