THEO10001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Abraham Joshua Heschel, A Prophet
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Abraham heschel, what manner of man is the prophet? the prophets, p. 3-31 [library e-reserves] Then read: hosea 1:1-8, 3:1-4:2, 7:3-16, 10:1-6, 11:1-11 and amos 1:1-2:11, 4:1-6:14, 8:1-14, 9:8b-15. In your readings for today, you will encounter the sometimes-mysterious, sometimes-annoying major figures of the old testament: the prophets. Hebrew prophetic literature, and the old testament prophets in general, have a number of common characteristics, although they lived at different times and preached to different audiences. You will first read a famous work by a jewish scholar on the characteristics of prophets. We will go through these characteristics more in-depth in class, but try your best to understand each characteristic listed. Then you will read two exemplary works of prophetic literature, the selections from the books of amos and hosea. In your theological reflection essay, work through the following prompts in an essay reaching around 250 words total.