Hemchand Gossai

The Hebrew Prophets after the Shoah


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There are rather two things to note. It is about the source of the wealth, and then what one does with the wealth; that is finally at issue. Fretheim has observed, “while wealth as such is apparently not condemned, the wealthy often are, because wealth is so easily, indeed it is almost always gained on the back of the underprivileged and misused once it has been procured.”11

      When spoken or written, my words and ideas are never generated in a vacuum. I am shaped singularly by those who have read, listened, dialogued, reflected, critiqued, debated with me, and who unreservedly have committed themselves such conversations. My sincere thanks to Walter Brueggemann who graciously agreed to write the Foreword to this book. His works have been enormously influential on my scholarship, particularly the manner in which I interpret the biblical text in the context of contemporary society. My heartfelt thanks to my Graduate Assistant Aaron Roberts who not only read the manuscript and made copious notes, but formatted the work and created the indices. Many thanks to K. C. Hanson for his ongoing support and acceptance of this work, and the staff at Wipf & Stock for their attentiveness and professionalism. It is a privilege to work with them.

      Most of all thanks to my family for countless moments of grace, bidden and unbidden. So my heartfelt thanks to Annika, Chandra, Clara, David, Joshua, Krista, Maren, Nathan, and Rachel. Known or unknown, they have all left their mark on this work. And my deepest thanks to Viera for her love and unwavering encouragement and support; she has journeyed with me at every turn, and it is to her that I dedicate this book.