Table of contents : Series preface Author's preface Abbreviations Introduction What is the book of Jonah? Approaching the book of Jonah
1. The nations and mission in Jonah Universalism The nations Israel between universalism and mission A definition of mission in the Old Testament Mission in Jonah? Mission from Pentecost onward Evaluating contemporary approaches to mission Mission and the priority of the gospel
2. Conversion and spirituality in Jonah and in biblical theology Conversion in biblical theology and in Jonah Abram's faith Abram's repentance Conversion elsewhere in the Old Testament Approaching conversion in Jonah Spirituality in biblical theology and in Jonah The possibility of a unified biblical spirituality Approaching spirituality in Jonah
3. Looking into Jonah 1 Meeting the main characters Initial identities and contrasts Identities clarified and remade The aftermath of the storm
4. Looking into Jonah 2 Yahweh prepares a fish Jonah prays Jonah is saved from drowning
5. Looking into Jonah 3 Introduction Assyria in the eighth century bc Nineveh in the eighth century bc Jonah's message The response of the Ninevites The limits of Nineveh's repentance The response of Nineveh's king Who was Nineveh's king? Nineveh's repentance in context How does God 'relent'? God's justice and his relenting
6. Looking into Jonah 4 Jonah's anger against Yahweh The root of Jonah's anger: God's gracious character The fruit of Jonah's anger: life with God impossible Yahweh's first response to Jonah?s anger Jonah's anger over his discomfort Yahweh's second response to Jonah's anger Conclusion
7. Conclusions Christocentric interpretation and application Sin and its consequences in Jonah Judgment and salvation in the Day of the Lord Jonah, mission and the gospel Jonah, conversion and spirituality, and the gospel Jonah, imitation of God, and the gospel Mission, Christ-conformity and our triune God
Bibliography Index of modern authors Index of Scripture references Index of ancient sources