Christopher R. Seitz is an American Old Testament scholar and theologian known for his work in biblical interpretation and theological hermeneutics. He is the senior research professor of biblical interpretation at Toronto School of Theology, Wycliffe College. He is also an ordained priest in the Episcopal Church, and served as canon theologian in the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas (2008-2015). Seitz is the author of numerous books, including Isaiah 1-39 in the Interpretation series (WJK, 1993), The Elder Testament (Baylor University Press, 2018), Convergences (Baylor University Press, 2020), and The Heights of the Hills Are His Also (Baylor University Press, 2024).

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Introduction 1 The Predestinate 2 The Preacher Says Goodbye: The Voice from the End of Life 3 The Superintendent Says Goodbye: The Voice from Exile 4 Koheleth's Solomonic Meditation 5 Quo non Descendet? 6 Whither Wisdom? 7 Authorship, Inspiration, Reception: Hermeneutical Observations 8 Koheleth and Fouquet: The End of the Matter Conclusion Appendix 1 Authorship in the Seventeenth Century Appendix 2 Arrival at Pignerol Prison: Snapshot of the First Ten Years Appendix 3 Notes on the Fouquet Family
