Matt Bear-Fowler

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For Brueggemann, the power of the lament is that the oppressed are given the right to speak and, by speaking, offered the possibility of redressing injustice. “The lament form thus concerns a redistribution of power.”8 The power of lament is that the covenant relationship operates in both directions: from the powerful to the powerless as well as from the powerless to the powerful.
Prophetic Lament: A Call for Justice in Troubled Times
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