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M. Daniel Carroll R. - The Lord Roars: Recovering the Prophetic Voice for Today

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The world today cries out for a prophetic word to the chaos, unrest, and destructiveness of our times. A leading Old Testament ethicist highlights three key ethical concerns of the Old Testament prophetsjustice, worship, and hopeand shows how they can speak into our world.

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Carroll takes us to the heart of the ancient prophetic message, focusing on justice, worship, and hope. The power of this book lies in the dialogue it creates between ancient and contemporary prophets. As readers we are constantly forced to consider the message of the prophets in light of present realities, and the response demanded echoes that of the prophets themselves: nothing short of repentance.

Mark J. Boda , McMaster Divinity College

In The Lord Roars , Daniel Carroll, easily one of our best scholars and teachers on the prophets, offers a concise and eruditeindeed, idealintroduction to these all-important messengers of God. Carroll focuses on selected texts from Amos, Isaiah, and Micah while at the same time engaging everything from Don Quijote and Charles Dickens to immigration, the Inquisition, liberation theology, and much, much more. The Prophetic Voice for Today , indeed! And it has been fully recovered too, thanks to Carrolls masterful treatment.

Brent A. Strawn , Duke University

The Lord Roars offers a powerful call toward living a prophetically formed ethic grounded in the biblical prophets Amos, Isaiah, and Micah. This call is desperately needed in our fractured world. Carrolls unique lens of poetics and literary imagination offers a new way to encounter the prophets. Readers are empowered not only to read and learn but to respond responsibly. This means critiquing the structures of human arrogance and injustice in economic and sociopolitical dimensions, identifying the way worship and social responsibility are intertwined, and finding hope in the ashes through the prophetic vision of plenty, justice, and peace. The roar of the Lord is a call we all need to hear and heed.

Beth M. Stovell , Ambrose Seminary

Danny Carroll weds his deep engagement with literature and his lifelong attention to justice to recover prophetic imagination for the church. For those who no longer know the language of prophetic imagination, who doubt the Old Testaments authority on todays questions of justice, or who misappropriate the prophetic word on behalf of political agendas, Carroll opens the texts power to critique and to energize toward justice. With scholarly acumen and humility, this exploration is biting but also offers hope. In light of todays many pursuits of justice, this book provides a clarion call for the church to fire its imagination toward a justice that is truly grounded in the prophetic message, is lived out in the life of Christ, and is now passed on to the church. For anyone praying, speaking, or acting toward a vision of justice, this book is a must-read.

Lissa M. Wray Beal , Providence Theological Seminary

Carroll masterfully portrays the ancient prophetic imagination to contemporary readers through Isaiah, Amos, and Micah, providing a supremely relevant word concerning how prophetic literature must influence the ethical vision of Gods people in Gods world today. Carrolls book is an invaluable, biblically faithful resource for Christians who wish to embody a contemporary prophetic voice to push back against the ethical failures of the Christian church, speak out against injustice, and confront oppressive authorities and structures. Carroll provides a particularly timely and restorative message for modern communities that have seized, clung to, and identified with factional ideologies that engender impiety. This book is a must-read for those committed to reclaiming the prophetic voice by proclaiming the vision of the prophets.

Dominick S. Hernndez , Talbot School of Theology, Biola University

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2022 by M. Daniel Carroll R.

Published by Baker Academic

a division of Baker Publishing Group

PO Box 6287, Grand Rapids, MI 49516-6287

www .ba keracademic .co m

Ebook edition created 2022

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any meansfor example, electronic, photocopy, recordingwithout the prior written permission of the publisher. The only exception is brief quotations in printed reviews.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data is on file at the Library of Congress, Washington, DC.

ISBN 978-1-4934-3652-1

Unless otherwise indicated, Scripture quotations are from Alter, Robert. The Hebrew Bible: A Translation with Commentary . 3 vols. New York: Norton, 2018.

Scripture quotations labeled NIV are from THE HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION, NIV Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide.

Baker Publishing Group publications use paper produced from sustainable forestry practices and post-consumer waste whenever possible.

Dedication

To the friends and colleagues

in Latin America, Great Britain, and the United States

who have spoken into this pilgrimage into the prophetic

Contents

Endorsements

Half Title Page

Series Page

Title Page

Copyright Page

Dedication

Series Preface

Preface

Abbreviations

1. Reimagining Reality: The Power of the Prophetic Text

2. Prophetic Critique: Deconstructing the Unacceptable

3. Let Justice Roll Down: Worship and Social Responsibility

4. Hope for the Future: The Relevance of Eschatology

Epilogue: Toward the Prophetic Vision for Today

Author Index

Scripture Index

Subject Index

Cover Flaps

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Series Preface

Long before Brian McLaren began speaking about a generous orthodoxy, John Wesley attempted to carry out his ministry and engage in theological conversations with what he called a catholic spirit. Although he tried to remain united by the tenderest and closest ties to one particular congregation (i.e., Anglicanism) all his life, he also made it clear that he was committed to the orthodox Christianity of the ancient creeds, and his library included books from a variety of theological traditions within the church catholic. We at Nazarene Theological Seminary (NTS) remain committed to the theological tradition associated with Wesley but, like Wesley himself, are very conscious of the generous gifts we have received from a variety of theological traditions. One specific place this happens in the ongoing life of our community is in the public lectures funded by the generosity of various donors. It is from those lectures that the contributions to this series arise.

The books in this series are expanded forms of public lectures presented at NTS as installments in two ongoing, endowed lectureships: the Earle Lectures on Biblical Literature and the Grider-Winget Lectures in Theology. The Earle Lecture series is named in honor of the first professor of New Testament at NTS, Ralph Earle. Initiated in 1949 with W. F. Albright for the purpose of stimulating further research in biblical literature, this series has brought outstanding biblical scholars to NTS, including F. F. Bruce, I. Howard Marshall, Walter Brueggemann, and Richard Hays. The Grider-Winget Lecture series is named in honor of J. Kenneth Grider, longtime professor of theology at NTS, and in memory of Dr. Wilfred L. Winget, a student of Dr. Grider and the son of Mabel Fransen Winget, who founded the series. The lectureship was initiated in 1991 with Thomas Langford for the purpose of bringing outstanding guest theologians to NTS. Presenters for this lectureship have included Theodore Runyon, Donald Bloesch, and Jrgen Moltmann.

The title of this monograph series indicates how we understand its character and purpose. First, even though the lectureships are geared toward biblical literature and systematic theology, we believe that the language of theological explorations is as appropriate to an engagement with Scripture as it is to an engagement with contemporary systematic theology. Though it is legitimate to approach at least some biblical texts with nontheological questions, we do not believe that doing so is to approach them as Scripture . Old and New Testament texts are not inert containers from which to draw theological insights; they are already witnesses to a serious theological engagement with particular historical, social, and political situations. Hence, biblical texts should be approached on their own terms through asking theological questions. Our intent, then, is that this series will be characterized by theological explorations from the fields of biblical studies and systematic theology.

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