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Joseph M. Henderson is Associate Professor of Old Testament in the Torrey Honors College at Biola University, Los Angeles, USA.

Trade Review
Henderson’s book is a strong work that demonstrates successfully how the assumptions and aims of Duhm’s approach influenced Jeremiah scholarship in the twentieth century and affect research in the early twenty-first century. Henderson’s book is the most comprehensive critique of the dominant paradigm of Jeremiah studies that Duhm initiated. Furthermore, Henderson’s notion of dramatic presentation is a welcome contribution to Jeremiah scholarship since it opens a new avenue to explore further the nature of the book’s unity and coherence. * The Journal for the Evangelical Theological Society *
Henderson's book is the product of his lifelong study of Jeremiah. His arguments are carefully crafted and cogently presented. This is an important work that advances the debate among scholars regarding the composition of the book of Jeremiah. * The Bible Today *
Jordan M. Henderson’s book, Jeremiah under the Shadow of Duhm, is a thorough investigation into the history of scholarship on the book of Jeremiah ... an invaluable book for understanding the origins and undertones of 20th century textual scholarship on the book of Jeremiah, and it presents a viable interpretation of how the present form of the book is to be understood. * Biblische Notizen Neue Folgen *
[It] remains a milestone ... [as a] reference with which to confront ... the exegetical study on Jeremiah. * Biblica (Bloomsbury Translation) *
For over twenty years Joseph Henderson has immersed himself in the book of Jeremiah, its text, its setting, its scholarly problems, probing the strange and bruising power this book exerts over its readers. In this study he unearths a crucial assumption that has shaped over a century’s critical analysis of this book. Henderson’s critique arises not from a distaste for historical criticism, but from the recognition that accepted conventional wisdom has barred the way to deeper understanding. His critique of the central assumptions underlying Jeremiah scholarship is effective and thoughtful. The proposals he offers in its place are fruitful and even programmatically bold. This book is the end of ‘business as usual’ in Jeremiah studies. * Lawson G. Stone, Asbury Theological Seminary, USA *
Joseph Henderson shows how Duhm’s watershed work on Jeremiah was decisively influenced by approaches to poetry and literature in the Britain and Germany of his day. The study issues a comprehensive demolition job on the presuppositions of a century of Jeremianic criticism, for which he suggests an intriguing alternative. * John Goldingay, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA *

Table of Contents
Introduction: The Road to Duhm Part I: The Roots of Duhm: The Historical Origins of Duhm’s Model Chapter 1: Introduction to Duhm’s 1901 Das Buch Jeremia Chapter 2: The Roots of Duhm’s Understanding of Poetry and Prophecy Chapter 3: The Roots of Duhm’s Biography of the Prophet Chapter 4: The Roots of Duhm’s History of Israel’s Religion Part II: The Fruits of Duhm: The Standard Form of Duhm’s Model in the Twentieth Century Chapter 5: Skinner’s Biography of the Prophet Chapter 6: Mowinckel’s Theory of the Composition of the Book Part III: Moving Beyond Duhm: Discerning the Coherence in Jeremiah 2-20 Chapter 7: Rhetorical Critics and Jeremiah 2-10 Chapter 8: Redaction Critics and Jeremiah 11–20 Chapter 9: Dramatic Portrayal and Narrative Coherence in Jeremiah 2–10 and 11–20 Epilogue: Pete Diamond and the Voice of Yahweh Bibliography

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury USA 3pl
      Publication Date: 7/29/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780567701787, 978-0567701787
      ISBN10: 0567701786

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Joseph M. Henderson is Associate Professor of Old Testament in the Torrey Honors College at Biola University, Los Angeles, USA.

      Trade Review
      Henderson’s book is a strong work that demonstrates successfully how the assumptions and aims of Duhm’s approach influenced Jeremiah scholarship in the twentieth century and affect research in the early twenty-first century. Henderson’s book is the most comprehensive critique of the dominant paradigm of Jeremiah studies that Duhm initiated. Furthermore, Henderson’s notion of dramatic presentation is a welcome contribution to Jeremiah scholarship since it opens a new avenue to explore further the nature of the book’s unity and coherence. * The Journal for the Evangelical Theological Society *
      Henderson's book is the product of his lifelong study of Jeremiah. His arguments are carefully crafted and cogently presented. This is an important work that advances the debate among scholars regarding the composition of the book of Jeremiah. * The Bible Today *
      Jordan M. Henderson’s book, Jeremiah under the Shadow of Duhm, is a thorough investigation into the history of scholarship on the book of Jeremiah ... an invaluable book for understanding the origins and undertones of 20th century textual scholarship on the book of Jeremiah, and it presents a viable interpretation of how the present form of the book is to be understood. * Biblische Notizen Neue Folgen *
      [It] remains a milestone ... [as a] reference with which to confront ... the exegetical study on Jeremiah. * Biblica (Bloomsbury Translation) *
      For over twenty years Joseph Henderson has immersed himself in the book of Jeremiah, its text, its setting, its scholarly problems, probing the strange and bruising power this book exerts over its readers. In this study he unearths a crucial assumption that has shaped over a century’s critical analysis of this book. Henderson’s critique arises not from a distaste for historical criticism, but from the recognition that accepted conventional wisdom has barred the way to deeper understanding. His critique of the central assumptions underlying Jeremiah scholarship is effective and thoughtful. The proposals he offers in its place are fruitful and even programmatically bold. This book is the end of ‘business as usual’ in Jeremiah studies. * Lawson G. Stone, Asbury Theological Seminary, USA *
      Joseph Henderson shows how Duhm’s watershed work on Jeremiah was decisively influenced by approaches to poetry and literature in the Britain and Germany of his day. The study issues a comprehensive demolition job on the presuppositions of a century of Jeremianic criticism, for which he suggests an intriguing alternative. * John Goldingay, Fuller Theological Seminary, USA *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: The Road to Duhm Part I: The Roots of Duhm: The Historical Origins of Duhm’s Model Chapter 1: Introduction to Duhm’s 1901 Das Buch Jeremia Chapter 2: The Roots of Duhm’s Understanding of Poetry and Prophecy Chapter 3: The Roots of Duhm’s Biography of the Prophet Chapter 4: The Roots of Duhm’s History of Israel’s Religion Part II: The Fruits of Duhm: The Standard Form of Duhm’s Model in the Twentieth Century Chapter 5: Skinner’s Biography of the Prophet Chapter 6: Mowinckel’s Theory of the Composition of the Book Part III: Moving Beyond Duhm: Discerning the Coherence in Jeremiah 2-20 Chapter 7: Rhetorical Critics and Jeremiah 2-10 Chapter 8: Redaction Critics and Jeremiah 11–20 Chapter 9: Dramatic Portrayal and Narrative Coherence in Jeremiah 2–10 and 11–20 Epilogue: Pete Diamond and the Voice of Yahweh Bibliography

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