Description
About the Author
Revd Dr Jenni Williams is Vicar of St Matthew and St Luke, Oxford and teaches Old Testament at Wycliffe Hall, Oxford.
Reviews
This is a bold but sensitive, succinct but wide-ranging commentary. Jenni Williams argues that the book we call Isaiah emerged over some four hundred years, through at least three different prophets, where we see Israel always on the world stage, surrounded by foreign powers, whether of Assyria, Egypt, Babylon, or Persia. As each prophet engages with politics, however, the backdrop is always of a divine plan working through human agency. Williams shows us the relevance of this to today's church, as we too yearn for peace amongst nations through the non-abuse of power: a refreshing and challenging approach which any Christian, ordained or lay, would benefit from. -- Susan Gillingham
"Reading Isaiah is like climbing a mountain, and we all need a good guide if we are to make rewarding progress. Here Jenni Williams offers sure-footed advice on good paths to follow, based on a careful analysis of the historical and textual details, and frequently stopping to help us admire the theological view... With this guidebook in hand, readers of Isaiah may set out with confidence: an energising and eye-opening climb awaits." -- Richard S. Briggs
Book Information
ISBN 9780334056980
Author Jenni Williams
Format Paperback
Page Count 216
Imprint SCM Press
Publisher SCM Press