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Ethnicity and the Bible / edited by Mark G. Brett

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Boston : Brill Academic Publishers, 2002Description: x, 509 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780391041264
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 220.8 BREE
LOC classification:
  • BS661 .E82 2002
Contents:
Interpreting Ethnicity: Method, Hermeneutics, Ethics / Mark G. Brett -- Ethnicity and Early Israel / Diana Edelman -- Human Solidarity and Ethnic Identity: Israel's Self-definition in the Genealogical System of Genesis / Frank Crusemann -- The Ger in the Priestly Laws of the Pentateuch / Rolf Rendtorff -- The Ideology of Identity in Chronicles / Jonathan E. Dyck -- Between Ezra and Isaiah: Exclusion, Transformation and Inclusion of the "Foreigner" in Post-exilic Biblical Theology / Daniel L. Smith-Christopher -- The Universal Horizon of Biblical Particularism / Jon D. Levenson -- Christianity and Ethnicity in the Gospel of Matthew / David Sim -- 'Neither Jew nor Greek': Multiculturalism and the New Perspective on Paul / John M.G. Barclay.
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BOOK BOOK Presbyterian Theological Seminary G Non Fiction 220.8 BREE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 31416
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Originally published: Leiden ; New York : E.J. Brill, 1996, in series: Biblical interpretation series

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

Interpreting Ethnicity: Method, Hermeneutics, Ethics / Mark G. Brett --
Ethnicity and Early Israel / Diana Edelman --
Human Solidarity and Ethnic Identity: Israel's Self-definition in the Genealogical System of Genesis / Frank Crusemann --
The Ger in the Priestly Laws of the Pentateuch / Rolf Rendtorff --
The Ideology of Identity in Chronicles / Jonathan E. Dyck --
Between Ezra and Isaiah: Exclusion, Transformation and Inclusion of the "Foreigner" in Post-exilic Biblical Theology / Daniel L. Smith-Christopher --
The Universal Horizon of Biblical Particularism / Jon D. Levenson --
Christianity and Ethnicity in the Gospel of Matthew / David Sim --
'Neither Jew nor Greek': Multiculturalism and the New Perspective on Paul / John M.G. Barclay.

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