Mother Zion in Deutero-Isaiah
A Metaphor for Zion Theology
Maggie Low author Hemchand Gossai editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Published:18th Oct '13
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Mother Zion in Deutero-Isaiah: A Metaphor for Zion Theology offers the unique perspective that personified mother Zion in Deutero-Isaiah is not just a metaphor used for a rhetorical purpose but a cognitive metaphor representing Zion theology, a central theme in the Book of Isaiah. The author deftly combines the methods of metaphor theory and intertextuality to explain the vital but often overlooked conundrum that Zion in Deutero-Isaiah is an innocent mother, unlike the adulterous wife in other prophetic books. This interpretation offers a vital corrective to the view of women in the biblical context. As a result of this usage, Deutero-Isaiah paradoxically presents Yahweh the Creator as the one who gives birth to the people, not mother Zion. This understanding explains the concentration of gynomorphic imagery used for God in this prophetic book, providing a counterbalance to patriarchal perspectives of God. Finally, a fresh insight is offered into the ongoing debate between universalism and nationalism in Deutero-Isaiah, based on the premise that as a symbol of Zion theology, mother Zion represents Yahweh’s universal sovereignty rather than a nationalistic ethnicity. Mother Zion in Deutero-Isaiah is an invaluable resource in courses that deal with issues in Isaiah, biblical interpretation, and feminist hermeneutics, especially regarding the feminine personification of Zion and the maternal imagery of God.
«A wonderful resource for scholars and pastors.»
(Andreas Schuele, Head of the Department of Old Testament Studies, University of Leipzig)
«Maggie Low’s Mother Zion in Deutero-Isaiah provides a substantial, fresh, and insightful study of a trope in Isaiah 40–55 that has been long recognized but not thoroughly investigated.»
(Choon-Leong Seow, Henry Snyder Gehman Professor of Old Testament Language and Literature, Princeton Theological Seminary)
«In sum, this is a well-researched and well-written book which deserves a full hearing.»
(Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, Journal of Theological Studies, vol.66 no.2, 2015)
ISBN: 9781433121579
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 470g
222 pages
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