I. Introduction
1. Area of Investigation and Its importance
2. Topic of Thesis and Intended Construction
II. The Model of the Movement toward a Broader Horizon of Thanksgiving
1. General Pattern of Outcry―God's Response―Thanksgiving
2. Communal and Social Characteristics of Thanksgiving/Praise
3. Interpersonal Dynamics in the Communal Context of Thanksgiving
III. The Song of Hannah and Its Account of a Revolutionary God
1. Revolutionary Activities of God in Behalf of the Afflicted and Weak in the Song of Hannah
2. Revolutionary Activities of God and Authentic Thanksgiving
3. Revolutionary Activities of God and Communal Character within the Text
IV. Movement toward a Broader Horizon with the Song of Hannah
1. Original Song of Hannah? Or Inserted Poem in the Narrative of Hannah?
2. Continual Applications and the Formation of Communal Thanksgiving
3. Ongoing Formation of Communal Thanksgiving with the Revolutionary God
V. Conclusion
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