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Unpublished Paper
The Prophet Jeremiah as Theological Symbol in the Book of Jeremiah”
Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary (1973-2015)
  • Gary E Yates, Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary
Publication Date
11-1-2010
Comments
Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Atlanta Georgia (November, 2010).
Abstract

Timothy Polk has noted, “Nothing distinguishes the book of Jeremiah from earlier works of prophecy quite so much as the attention it devotes to the person of the prophet and the prominence it accords the prophetic ‘I’, and few things receive more scholarly comment.”1 More than simply providing a biographical or psychological portrait of the prophet, the book presents Jeremiah as a theological symbol who embodies in his person the word of Yahweh and the office of prophet. 2 In fact, the figure of Jeremiah is so central that a theology of the book of Jeremiah “cannot be formulated without taking into account the person of the prophet, as the book presents him.”3 The purpose of this study is to explore how Jeremiah the person functions as a theological symbol and what these motifs contribute to the overall theology of the book of Jeremiah.

Citation Information
Gary E Yates. "The Prophet Jeremiah as Theological Symbol in the Book of Jeremiah”" (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gary_yates/13/