Walter Brueggemann Truth Speaks To Power

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Reading opens up a world of possibilities and experiences, each word, punctuation mark, and methodical construction of a complete thought into a sentence, collectively serves as a road map guiding us through twists and turns into a whole new dimension of consciousness. Each genre conveys its message through its own unique prose, from narrative to scholarly articles, but it is ultimately the reader who must go beyond the words filling each page and interpret the significance. Walter Brueggemann’s book Truth Speaks To Power: The Countercultural Nature of Scripture, provides a narrative milieu for deciphering the interface of truth and power within the bible, and welcomes readers to embark on a conscientious reading of the Old Testament while reflecting upon the subversive messages that demonstrate perpetual conflict over truth, between the dominant power and the defenseless or weak castes of society. …show more content…

Brueggemann suggests the bible portrays the interface of truth and power through narratives of totalizing systems, i.e., an infrastructure whose characteristic features include satisfying all queries within the confines of its ideological framework, safeguarding the futures of all its corresponding members, supplying all resources, and steadfastly refuting the prospect of anything consequential or worthwhile existing outside of its ideology (Brueggemann,