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  • av Oral A.W. Thomas
    611 - 2 037

    'Biblical Resistance Hermeneutics within a Caribbean Context' offers a biblical hermeneutic that acknowledges the importance of the socio-ideological interests, theological agendas, and social practices that produced the biblical texts, as well as the socio-cultural context of the contemporary reader.

  • - A Social Identity Approach
    av Finland) Hakola & Raimo (University of Helsinki
    597 - 2 257

  • av USA) Bolin & Thomas M. (St. Norbert College
    687 - 1 911

  • - Body and Soul in Antiquity, Judaism and Early Christianity
    av UK) Finney & Mark (University of Sheffield
    707

  • av Ian Young, Robert Rezetko & Martin Ehrensvärd
    777

  • - A Hermeneutical Paradigm for a Postcolonial Context
    av David Joy
    597 - 1 897

    'Mark and its Subalterns' offers a fresh appraisal of the identity and involvement of subalterns in Mark's Gospel, arguing that the presence of subalterns in Mark provides a hermeneutical tool for re-reading the Bible in a postcolonial context.

  • - Essays in Honour of Maurice Casey
     
    611

    Contemporary Gospel studies have recently taken increasing interest in the Jewish context of Jesus and the gospels. 'Judaism, Jewish Identities and the Gospel Tradition' offers an overview of the ways in which Judaism is used in the canonical gospels and how this relates to the idea of a 'Jewish Jesus'.

  • - Essays in Honour of Maurice Casey
     
    2 031

    A collection of essays focused on a major issue in contemporary gospel studies. The essays in this book are in honour of Maurice Casey who has made major contributions to the understanding of the Jewish context of Jesus and the gospels.

  • - Dialogues Concerning the History of Biblical Interpretation
    av Roland Boer
    621 - 2 031

    By bringing the key people in the history of biblical studies to life in a series of short stories, this book provides an alternative introduction to and engagement with Hebrew Bible studies. It seeks to explain, contextualise and critique key moments in the history of these studies.

  • - Texts as Cult Objects at Ninevah and Qumran
    av Russell Hobson
    657 - 2 031

    Transforming Literature into Scripture examines how the early textual traditions of ancient Israel - stories, laws, and rituals - were transformed into sacred writings. By comparing evidence from two key collections from antiquity the book traces the stabilisation of textual traditions in the ancient Near East towards fixed literary prototypes.

  • - Preaching and Exegesis in the Western Christian Tradition
    av William John Lyons
    1 901

    In this volume, instances of biblical reception within and through preaching have been taken from two millennia of homilies, with each being examined to see how the text-preacher-audience dynamic has influenced the interpretation, understanding and impact of the Bible.

  • av Laura Feldt
    627 - 2 037

    This book argues that perspectives drawn from literary-critical theories of the fantastic and fantasy are apt to explore Hebrew Bible religious narratives. The book focuses on the narratives' marvels, monsters, and magic, rather than whether or not the stories depict historical events.

  • av Stuart Macwilliam
    566 - 1 911

    Using queer theory and building on feminist biblical scholarship, Queer Theory and the Prophetic Marriage Metaphor in the Hebrew Bible critiques the heteronormativity of the marriage metaphor in the Hebrew Bible, with particular reference to Jeremiah 2-3, Hosea 1-3 and Ezekiel 16 and 23.

  • - Ancient Texts, Modern Challenges
    av Matthew J. M. Coomber
    597 - 1 901

    Bible and Justice: Ancient Texts, Modern Challenges explores the various ways in which the Bible might effectively confront an array of human rights, poverty and environmental concerns, while considering the difficulties that arise when ancient concepts of justice are applied to modern socio-political ideals.

  • av Richard G. Walsh
    627 - 2 031

    'Three Versions of Judas' examines the role of Judas in Christian myth-making. The book draws on Jorge Luis Borges' "Three Versions of Judas" to present three Judases in the Gospels: a Judas necessary to the divine plan; a Judas who is a determined outsider, denying himself for God's glory; and a Judas who is demonic.

  • - From Simple Answers to Insightful Understanding
    av Edwin D. Freed & Jane F. Roberts
    2 047

    'The Bible Says So!' examines the origins of well-known biblical stories - from Adam and Eve, the Flood, and the Tower of Babel, to the birth of Jesus, his resurrection and the writings of St Paul. The book argues that the meaning of these stories becomes apparent when we read between the lines, using the techniques of biblical scholars.

  • - Being a Phoenician, Negotiating Empires
    av Vadim S. Jigoulov
    647 - 2 237

    This study examines developments in Persian-period Phoenician city-states on the three levels: that of the individual household, the city-state, and the administrative unit of the Persian empire.

  • - Constructing the Historical Jesus in a Period of Cultural Complexity
    av Halvor Moxnes, James G. Crossley & Ward Blanton
    627 - 2 031

    Features a collection of essays that look at the cultural and ideological beginnings of historical Jesus studies in the nineteenth century and expose the underlying presuppositions of hegemony in contemporary presentations of Jesus, viewed from the perspective of 'cultural complexity'.

  • av Roland Boer
    627 - 2 031

    What is secular biblical criticism? 'Secularism and Biblical Studies' presents a selection of essays that examine the nature of secular biblical studies and its hermeneutical principles.

  • - The Date of Early Christian Literature
    av J. V. M. Sturdy
    627 - 2 031

    John Sturdy's unfinished book was conceived as a reply to John Robinson's "Redating the New Testament", published in 1975. The liberal Bishop of Woolwich took a much conservative stand towards the end of his life, Sturdy believed, when it came to dating the New Testament literature. This book talks about the date of early Christian literature.

  • - Social Science and the Reading of Prophetic Story
    av Lowell K. Handy
    611 - 2 031

    Sets out the background world for the story of Jonah. Accepting the biblical book as a fictitious short story based on "real world" locations, this volume uses social science approaches to describe the imaginative world in which the action takes place.

  • av Philip R. Davies
    597

    Covers several issues in the formation of early Judaism. This work explores the identity of those who canonized the "Hebrew Bible" and shaped its interpretation, examines the significance of "Second Isaiah", and the books of "Ezra" and "Nehemiah", traces the root of Jewish apocalyptic literature, and the possible origins of the exodus story.

  • av Ian Young & Robert Rezetko
    651

    Introduces the question of linguistic dating by giving students hands-on experience with both biblical and non-biblical texts. This book details both the consensus views on linguistic dating as well as the views of those who challenge the consensus. It presents the arguments of both sides of the debate.

  • - The First City
    av Mario Liverani
    867

    Uruk: the First City is the first fully historical analysis of the origins of the city and of the state in southern Mesopotamia,the region providing the earliest evidence in world history related to these seminal developments. Contrasting his approach -- which has been influenced by V. Gordan Childe and by Marxist theory-with the neo-evolutionist ideas of (especially) American anthropological theory, the author argues that the innovations that took place during the 'Uruk' period (most of the fourth millennium B.C.) were a 'true' revolution that fundamentally changed all aspects of society and culture. This book is unique in its historical approach and its combination of archaeological and textual sources. It develops an argument that weaves together a vast amount of information and places it within a context of contemporary scholarly debates on such questions as the ancient economy and world systems.It explains the roots of these debates briefly without talking down to the reader. The book is accessible to a wider audience, while it also provides a cogent argument about the processes involved to the specialist in the field.

  • - Scholarly Projects for a New American Century
    av James G. Crossley
    611 - 2 037

    Applies the work of Noam Chomsky, Edward Herman, Edward Said and several others on international politics and the supportive role of the media, intellectuals and academics to contemporary Christian origins and New Testament scholarship.

  • av Neil Elliott
    1 897

  • - Constructing Prophecy and Prophets in Yehud
    av Ehud Ben Zvi & Diana Vikander Edelman
    597 - 2 001

    'The Production of Prophecy' brings together a range of influential biblical scholars to examine the construction of prophecy and prophetic books during the Persian period.

  • - Agrarian Finance in the Hebrew Bible
    av Philippe Guillaume
    597 - 1 901

    This study offers a new perspective on biblical texts relative to farming (Naboth's vineyard, Ruth, the Shunamite, Job, Nehemiah 5 and others) that challenges some exegetical shibboleths: private property, latifundia, absentee landlord, foreclosure, landless farmers, parasitic cities, usury, and the presentation of farmers as helpless victims.

  • av Avaren Ipsen
    611 - 2 037

    Interprets stories of biblical prostitution with activist sex workers and incorporates their social theory of prostitution to engage liberation and feminist readings.

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