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Walter Brueggemann: Silence and the Prophetic Imagination (Part One)

Encountering Silence

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The Interplay of Empire and Silence in the Hebrew Scriptures

The speaker spends a lot of time studying and ruminating on texts, which is a form of contemplation./nEmpire tries to crush any form of silence, whether it be that of monks or scholars, by insisting that texts have only one meaning./nThe thread that guides the speaker's thinking on silence is the way empire tries to control and suppress the voice of the text.

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