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Rebekah Eklund is professor of theology at Loyola University Maryland, where she teaches Scripture, theology, and ethics. She is the author of Jesus Wept: The Significance of Jesus' Laments in the New Testament and coauthor, with Samuel Wells and Ben Quash, of the second edition of Introducing Christian Ethics.
Review of Biblical Literature
"Eklund's book is an erudite and extremely well-researched review
of the numerous way that the Beatitudes have been interpreted
throughout Christian history. . . . Eklund's book should be read by
scholars researching the Beatitudes." "It is not an overstatement
to describe Rebekah Eklund's book as stunning. Clearly written.
Delightful to read. Erudite while being open-hearted and
open-handed. I learned something new (and old) on every page. This
will become the new standard work on the Beatitudes."
--Jonathan T. Pennington, author of The Sermon on the Mount and
Human Flourishing "Like a scribe trained for the kingdom of heaven,
Rebekah Eklund brings out of the treasures of the Beatitudes what
is new and what is old. Her impressive reception history attunes
the heart and mind to interpret these oft-quoted and well-loved
Scriptures with the very virtues they seek to inculcate: humility
and wisdom, including a discerning appreciation for the theological
and ethical concerns these texts raise."
--Marianne Meye Thompson, Fuller Theological Seminary "Rebekah
Eklund's heart is large, and her imagination broad; her eye for
detail is sharp, and her curiosity winsome; her energy to pursue an
unlikely hypothesis is generous, and her patience to unearth an
esoteric source unending; her passion for truth is relentless, and
her joy in Christ's upside-down kingdom infectious. Blessed are
those who read every word of this book and treasure it: for the
glory and playfulness of God's good future are theirs."
--Samuel Wells, vicar of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, London "Hardly
anyone has done such extensive and thorough research on the
Beatitudes as Rebekah Eklund. She has provided insight on the
biblical text and a wide purview on the impact of the Beatitudes
throughout the centuries. In the process, with each Beatitude she
provides a walkthrough of church history, an exercise in devotion,
and an invitation to consider the nature of Scripture, the tensions
in interpretation, and the significance of the Beatitudes for
living. If you are studying the Beatitudes, you will find real and
impressive help here."
--Klyne R. Snodgrass, author of Stories with Intent: A
Comprehensive Guide to the Parables of Jesus "The Sermon on the
Mount lies at the heart of Christian thinking about how to live, as
it has since the days of the early church. Rebekah Eklund tells the
story of thoughts and actions inspired by these pages of Scripture
down the ages, allowing authors both ancient and modern to become
our companions as we seek to enter into these words of Jesus. She
has done the church a great service in combining erudition, born of
years of study, with such accessibility and clarity of
expression."
--Andrew Davison, University of Cambridge "This volume has humbled
me, leaving me cognizant of how little I really know. . . . Beyond
being a boon for exegesis, this book is a treasure of sermonic
possibilities. It holds much that is not on the pages of the
commentaries that typically line the shelves of pastors' offices.
So if one is looking for fresh thoughts for preaching, they are
here in abundance. Furthermore, interpretation and application are,
for Eklund, not separate things. Here she stands in line with the
misnamed precritical exegetes. The latter were consistently
interested in how one might enter into the Beatitudes and bring
them to life. Like them, Eklund is not a disinterested
observer."
-- Dale C. Allison Jr., from the foreword
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