Summary in English
In Introduction to the Book of Ezekiel: Reading Ezekiel in Ruins and Renewal, Soo Kim Sweeney offers a compelling and accessible seminary-level exploration of one of the Bible’s most enigmatic prophets. Framed by Ezekiel’s vision of exile and restoration, this volume invites readers to encounter the prophet as a theologian of radical hope amid devastation.
With clarity and scholarly depth, Sweeney presents Ezekiel not merely as a priest-prophet bound by ancient ritual and cosmic imagery, but as a witness to God’s presence in the midst of political collapse, communal trauma, and spiritual dislocation. Drawing connections between Ezekiel’s visions and contemporary experiences of disorientation and renewal, the book presents a timely and theologically rich introduction to a prophet often misunderstood or overlooked.
This volume emphasizes Ezekiel’s call to reimagine holiness, community, and divine fidelity in the shadow of catastrophe. Sweeney guides readers through major themes such as the glory of God in exile, prophetic embodiment, temple theology, judgment and mercy, and the symbolic power of vision and action.
Ideal for students, pastors, and anyone seeking a deeper theological engagement with Scripture, this book brings Ezekiel’s message into dialogue with today’s church and world. A unique feature of the text is its integration of biblical scholarship with spiritual reflection, making it not only an academic introduction but also an invitation to spiritual renewal through the prophetic voice of Ezekiel.
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