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Book Description
- Title:
- Two Hebrew Prophets. Studies in Hosea and Ezekiel
- Author:
- Henry Wheeler Robinson [1872-1945]
- Publication Year:
- 1948
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Lutterworth Press
- Pages:
- 125
- Subjects:
- Ezekiel, Job, Old Testament
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Editor's Note - Ernest A. Payne
- The Cross in Hosea
- The Marriage of Hosea
- The Actual Events
- The Application to Religion
- The Higher Anthropomorphism
- The Passibility of God
- The Relation to Historical Revelation
- The Inwardness of Sin
- Hosea' s Personal Experience of Moral Evil
- The Social Environment of Sin
- The Inner Alienation
- The Atrophy of the Will
- Sin against the Background of Grace
- The Victory of Grace
- The Initiative of Grace
- The Redemptive Work of Grace
- The Discipline of Grace
- The Response to Grace
- The Visions of Ezekiel
- Historical Background and Literary Criticism
- Politics and Religion
- The Problems of the Book and Some Attempted Solutions
- Ezekiel Prophet of Judah and Babylon
- The Prophetic Consciousness of Ezekiel
- The Two Calls
- The Symbolic Acts
- The Hand and the Spirit of Jahweh
- The Prophet and the Priest
- The Theology of Ezekiel
- The Honour of God
- The Sin of ldolatry
- Individual Retribution
- Regeneration
- Israel and the Nations
- The Judgment on Israel
- The Judgment on the Nations
- The Restoration oflsrael