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Really Useful Guides: Genesis 1-11 (Paperback): Rebecca S. Watson Really Useful Guides: Genesis 1-11 (Paperback)
Rebecca S. Watson
R184 R149 Discovery Miles 1 490 Save R35 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

'Each time you read a story you may gain a different perspective on it and discover new insights. Nowhere can you do this more than in Genesis 1-11, which in my view contains some of the most profound religious literature ever written.' This Really Useful Guide to Genesis 1-11 opens up afresh what can be a familiar text. In showing us how to engage with these stories, Rebecca Watson gives us background information about how, why and when Genesis was written, tips for reading and studying, and a summary of how Genesis 1-11 fits into the biblical story. Written in bite-sized chunks and full of jargon-free practical guidance, this book will give you more confidence to engage with the Bible and a greater understanding of the nature of God. Each Really Useful Guide focuses on a specific biblical book, making it come to life for the reader, enabling them to understand the message and to apply its truth to today's circumstances. Though not a commentary, it gives valuable insight into the book's message. Though not an introduction, it summarises the important aspects of the book to aid reading and application. The series is edited by Simon Stocks and Derek Tidball.

Conversations on Canaanite and Biblical Themes - Creation, Chaos and Monotheism (Hardcover): Rebecca S. Watson, Adrian H. W.... Conversations on Canaanite and Biblical Themes - Creation, Chaos and Monotheism (Hardcover)
Rebecca S. Watson, Adrian H. W. Curtis
R2,513 Discovery Miles 25 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Arguments over the relationship between Canaanite and Israelite religion often derive from fundamental differences in presupposition, methodology and definition, yet debate typically focuses in on details and encourages polarization between opposing views, inhibiting progress. This volume seeks to initiate a cultural change in scholarly practice by setting up dialogues between pairs of experts in the field who hold contrasting views. Each pair discusses a clearly defined issue through the lens of a particular biblical passage, responding to each other's arguments and offering their reflections on the process. Topics range from the apparent application of 'chaos' and 'divine warrior' symbolism to Yahweh in Habakkuk 3, the evidence for 'monotheism' in pre-Exilic Judah in 2 Kings 22-23, and the possible presence of 'chaos' or creatio ex nihilo in Genesis 1 and Psalm 74. This approach encourages the recognition of points of agreement as well as differences and exposes some of the underlying issues that inhibit consensus. In doing so, it consolidates much that has been achieved in the past, offers fresh ideas and perspective and, through intense debate, subjects new ideas to thorough critique and suggests avenues for further research.

Methods, Theories, Imagination - Social Scientific Approaches in Biblical Studies (Hardcover): David J. Chalcraft, Frauke... Methods, Theories, Imagination - Social Scientific Approaches in Biblical Studies (Hardcover)
David J. Chalcraft, Frauke Uhlenbruch, Rebecca S. Watson
R2,328 Discovery Miles 23 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Chaos Uncreated - A Reassessment of the Theme of "Chaos" in the Hebrew Bible (Hardcover, Reprint 2011): Rebecca S. Watson Chaos Uncreated - A Reassessment of the Theme of "Chaos" in the Hebrew Bible (Hardcover, Reprint 2011)
Rebecca S. Watson
R6,652 Discovery Miles 66 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This monograph presents a challenge to the view that the Hebrew Bible contains allusions to Yahweha (TM)s battle with chaos, showing how the term has been inappropriately applied in a range of contexts where far more diverse spheres of imagery should instead be recognised. Through the construction of a careful diachronic model (developed with particular reference to the Psalter), the author presents a persuasive case for reversing common assumptions about the development of Israelite religion, finding instead that the combat motif was absent in the earliest period, whilst the slaying of a dragon was attributed to Yahweh only in a distinctive monotheistic adaptation, which arose from around 587 B.C.

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