Did the Prophets Teach Us to Protest?

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Abstract

If we pay attention to biblical prophets, we can hear in their messages a calling to seek out the liberation of the downtrodden and oppressed. Despite the common tendency to interpret biblical prophets as predictors of the future, their focus was not on the future but their present social and political environments. That means their messages are not straightforward treatises on theology. They are not universalized “truths”. They are messages that call us to be attentive to those who are downtrodden. Their prophetic critique can be read as a call to recognize the humanity in others and to be willing to enter into relational dialogue with them.

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Cataldo, J. (2022). Did the Prophets Teach Us to Protest? Religions, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13060487

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