Jione Havea analyses the Book of Jonah through the lens of climate
change, using this present situation to reconsider the significance
of Jonah for contemporary struggles and contexts, and tapping into
traditional practices of commentary to draw out the meaning of the
biblical text. Havea takes Jonah 3:10 as a starting point, in which
God repents and rethinks (decides not to destroy), taking this as a
challenge and an opportunity for biblical scholars to reflect on
the realities of climate change. Havea builds on this opportunity
in two ways: first, by reading Jonah forward, giving special
attention to the orientation of the narrative toward the sea and
Nineveh, and then backward, highlighting the significance of sea
and (is)land lives to the flow of the narrative. Second, by looking
at the other figures in the narrative, rather than focusing on the
narrator's obsession with Jonah and his God. Havea reminds readers
that the fish, plant, worm and other beasts are also crucial in
this narrative, and considers how this can change our reading of
the text.
General
Imprint: |
T. & T. Clark
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Series: |
Earth Bible Commentary |
Release date: |
December 2021 |
Authors: |
Jione Havea
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Dimensions: |
234 x 156 x 11mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
152 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-567-70481-8 |
Categories: |
Books
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-567-70481-5 |
Barcode: |
9780567704818 |
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