Habakkuk with Dr. Heath Thomas
Dr. Heath Thomas (Oklahoma Baptist University) guides us through the book of Habakkuk. We discuss:
The historical context of Habakkuk
Major themes of: divine judgment and the use of foreign nations to execute God’s judgment; the significance of payer and praise; divine and human faithfulness;
God using a foreign nation to discipline his people (1:6). and Habakkuk’s complaint against God doing this (1:13)
The vision that Habakkuk is to write down (2:2)
The meaning of Habakkuk 2:4: “the just will live by his faith”
The divine theophany in which God touches down to earth and marches through the wilderness to rescue his people (3:1–15)
Works by Dr. Heath Thomas
A Manifesto for Theological Interpretation. Edited with C. Bartholomew. Baker Academic, 2016
Faith Amid the Ruins: The Book of Habakkuk. Lexham Press, 2016
Poetry & Theology in the Book of Lamentations: The Aesthetics of an Open Text. Sheffield Phoenix Press, 2013
Holy War in the Bible: Christian Morality and an Old Testament Problem. Edited by Heath Thomas et al. IVP Academic, 2013
Dr. Heath Thomas recommends
The works of Umberto Eco
Makoto Fujimura, Art and Faith: A Theology of Making, Yale University Press, 2021