Challenging the Notion of »Spiritual Metamorphosis«: Conceptions of Divine Presence and Anthropomorphic Language in Jeremiah

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Abstract

This paper illustrates the complexity and great challenges provoked by a theological study of the book of Jeremiah by discussing a cluster of topics concerning anthromorphism and divine presence, two major issues in Jeremiah. Two questions lead the discussion: Can Jeremiah be evaluated as the prophet who promoted a »spiritual metamorphosis« in the Judean (Israelite) religion of his (or the book's) times, as suggested by Moshe Weinfeld? How might a descriptive Hebrew Bible theology portray this prophet's (and his book's) contribution to Israelite religion of the sixth century B.C.E.?
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)353-386
Number of pages34
JournalHebrew Bible and Ancient Israel
Volume10
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Anthropomorphism
  • Biblical Theology
  • Divine Presence
  • Israelite Religion
  • Jeremiah
  • the Book of Jeremiah
  • Zion Theology

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