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Biblical Intersections (1943-9377): Including the Hebrew Bible and New Testament this series presents studies that explore the biblical literature as a product as well as a reflection of the world in which it was produced. In addition to studies that take an historical approach, this series also examines the biblical text from alternative perspectives, including social-scientific, theological, literary, and cultural studies approaches.
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| 978-1-60724-408-0 | Chemorion, Diphus. Community Participation in Scripture Version Design
This book offers an in-depth study of a functionalist approach to translation. The book provides an excellent model for involving communities in the production of acceptable and function-oriented alternative scripture versions. More... | $156.25 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-112-6 | Wilkins, Lauress. The Book of Lamentations and the Social World of Judah in the Neo-Babylonian Era The Book of Lamentations and the Social World of Judah in the Neo-Babylonian Era explores the changing social dynamics, religious customs and political and economic structures of rural and urban Judeans, after Babylonia's destruction of Jerusalem in 586 BCE. More... | $141.25 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-956-6 | Pfoh, Emanuel, David J. Chalcraft, Anne Katrine Gudme, Niels Peter Lemche, Philippe Guillaume, . Anthropology and the Bible This anthology constitutes the proceedings of the Anthropology and the Bible session from the European Association of Biblical Studies' annual meeting held in Lincoln, UK (July 2009). More... | $128.75 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-978-8 | Coomber, Matthew. Re-Reading the Prophets Through Corporate Globalization Using societal patterns of exploitation that are evidenced in agrarian societies from the Bronze Age to modern-day corporate globalization, Re-Reading the Prophets offers a new approach to understanding the hidden contexts behind prophetic complaints against economic injustice in eighth-century Judah. More... | $152.50 | Add to Cart |  |
| 978-1-60724-105-8 | Bergen, David. Dischronology and Dialogic in the Bible’s Primary Narrative How ought the Bible be read? A dialogical struggle between Moses and God results in the publication of a lawbook within the storyworld. Observing how characters read this lawbook, the reader uncovers a surprising answer to this hermeneutical question.
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| 978-1-60724-001-3 | Bosman, Jan. Social identity in Nahum The Book of Nahum’s moving and disturbing poetry provides a prophetical glimpse on the social identity dynamics of ancient Israel. A multidimensional reading of Nahum leads to a theological-ethical model for interpreting uncomfortable texts like the oracles concerning the nations. More... | $146.25 | Add to Cart |  |
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