Robert Williamson Jr. is associate professor of religious studies at Hendrix College and founding pastor of Mercy Community Church of Little Rock. His work appears in The Journal for the Study of the Old Testament, Dead Sea Discoveries, and Teaching Theology and Religion and online at ON Scripture, HuffPost, Sojourners, and Political Theology Today. He edited Imagination, Ideology, and Inspiration: Echoes of Brueggemann in a New Generation.
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"Reading the five scrolls in the company of human suffering, doubt, and protest, Williamson shows why the ancient writings continue to console, to question, and to cry; their words, and his, deserve to be heard." --Amy-Jill Levine, Vanderbilt University "This book is at the same time a summons, an invitation, and an aid to remembering what we have forgotten about the biblical text. Williamson's work teems with compelling contemporaneity!" --Walter Brueggemann, emeritus, Columbia Theological Seminary "Williamson dares to stand amid the current intellectual and cultural crosswinds and offers direction by raising important considerations for students, scholars, faith practitioners, and parishioners alike. This book bridges the gap between the classroom and the congregation." --F. Willis Johnson, author of Holding Up Your Corner: Talking about Race in Your Community "In Forgotten Books of the Bible, Robert Williamson Jr. calls out to those who have been displaced into the shadowy margins of our narratives and makes their voices come alive. While our commentaries often ignore, wash out, or flatten texts and characters, Williamson listens to their perspectives, recognizes their color, and introduces their three-dimensional personalities." --Carol Howard Merritt, author of Healing Spiritual Wounds: Reconnecting with a Loving God after Experiencing a Hurtful Church

