Shead, Andrew G., (Geoffrey) (1964-). Amcl2007 Talk 2. Moore Theological College. 2007. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://archives.moore.edu.au/documents/detail/227563.
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Shead answers some questions from the first lecture. Shead looks at biblical writers when the Word of the Lord is only when it is God himself speaking. He applies this to the Book of Jeremiah. Shead looks at different technical aspects of Jeremiah's written discourse 1. Embedded discourse - it's dislike of indirect speech 2. Jeremiah in his times - the prominence of Jeremiah 3. Jeremiah is speaking God's Word, not God speaking Jeremiah's word 4. Jeremiah is a product of the Word of God, causing God to be present through Jeremiah's word 5. The seeds of a complete Jeremiaology Talk is followed by questions
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