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Symposia Dialogues Concerning the History of Biblical Interpretation

Symposia: Dialogues Concerning the History of Biblical Interpretation

1st Edition

By Roland Boer
August 08, 2014

'Symposia' illuminates the central issues and concerns of biblical studies by presenting a series of stories. The model for the stories is the ancient Greek idea of the symposium, a 'sitting down together for the purpose of drinking'. In Plato's writings, the symposium becomes a genre of writing ...

Secularism and Biblical Studies

Secularism and Biblical Studies

1st Edition

By Roland Boer
October 16, 2014

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 essays outline and analyse debates within biblical studies over the issue of secularism and explore the ...

The Fantastic in Religious Narrative from Exodus to Elisha

The Fantastic in Religious Narrative from Exodus to Elisha

1st Edition

By Laura Feldt
November 01, 2011

The Fantastic in Religious Narrative from Exodus to Elisha 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 ...

Transforming Literature into Scripture Texts as Cult Objects at Ninevah and Qumran

Transforming Literature into Scripture: Texts as Cult Objects at Ninevah and Qumran

1st Edition

By Russell Hobson
August 20, 2014

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 royal library at Nineveh and the biblical manuscripts from the...

Opening the Books of Moses

Opening the Books of Moses

1st Edition

By Diana V. Edelman, Philip R. Davies, Christophe Nihan, Thomas Romer
September 16, 2014

Opening the Books of Moses presents an introduction to the first five books of the Bible. It is written for any student engaged in the scholarly study of these most central of biblical texts. The aim throughout is to examine the books with a view to illuminating the ideas, beliefs and experiences ...

Queer Theory and the Prophetic Marriage Metaphor in the Hebrew Bible

Queer Theory and the Prophetic Marriage Metaphor in the Hebrew Bible

1st Edition

By Stuart Macwilliam
September 16, 2014

The Hebrew Bible offers a metaphor of marriage that portrays men and women as complementary, each with their distinct and 'natural' roles. Queer Theory and the Prophetic Marriage Metaphor in the Hebrew Bible draws on contemporary scholarship to critique this hetero-normativity. The book examines ...

Delivering the Word Preaching and Exegesis in the Western Christian Tradition

Delivering the Word: Preaching and Exegesis in the Western Christian Tradition

1st Edition

By William John Lyons, Isabella Sandwell
August 18, 2014

Biblical texts have been used consistently in sermons throughout Christian history. Preachers have transformed the texts into an aural experience, using them to evangelize, educate, edify, exhort, or even terrify, their audiences. Sermons have enabled Scripture to be communicated to people from a ...

Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts An Introduction to Approaches and Problems

Linguistic Dating of Biblical Texts: An Introduction to Approaches and Problems

1st Edition

By Ian Young, Robert Rezetko, Martin Ehrensvard
September 08, 2014

Since the beginning of critical scholarship biblical texts have been dated using linguistic evidence. Until now there has been no introduction to and comprehensive overview of the field. Volume 1 introduces the linguistic dating of biblical texts. The book examines the principles and methodology ...

Jesus in an Age of Terror Scholarly Projects for a New American Century

Jesus in an Age of Terror: Scholarly Projects for a New American Century

1st Edition

By James G. Crossley
August 14, 2014

New Testament and Christian origins scholarship have historically been influenced by their political and social context. 'Jesus in an Age of Terror' applies the work of critical and media theorists to contemporary Christian origins and New Testament scholarship. Part one examines the influence of ...

Jonah's World Social Science and the Reading of Prophetic Story

Jonah's World: Social Science and the Reading of Prophetic Story

1st Edition

By Lowell K. Handy
August 21, 2014

The story of Jonah, often read as a simple children's story, is a multifaceted and elaborate narrative with serious intent. Treating the biblical book as a fictitious story based on real locations and recognizable persons, 'Jonah's World' examines the background to the story and draws on social ...

Mark and its Subalterns A Hermeneutical Paradigm for a Postcolonial Context

Mark and its Subalterns: A Hermeneutical Paradigm for a Postcolonial Context

1st Edition

By David Joy
August 19, 2014

This book offers a fresh appraisal of the identity and involvement of the subalterns in Mark, arguing that the presence of the subalterns in Mark is a possible hermeneutical tool for re-reading the Bible in a postcolonial context like India. Part I paves the way for a creative discussion on Mark ...

Yours Faithfully Virtual Letters from the Bible

Yours Faithfully: Virtual Letters from the Bible

1st Edition

By Philip R. Davies
August 21, 2014

'Yours Faithfully' presents an anthology of virtual letters from the Bible, in which leading scholars imagine correspondence between biblical characters. Each letter conveys the insights that a given character might have and, together, the letters provide a rich sense of the concerns which propel ...

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