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Who Is to Blame for Judges 19? (Hardcover): Grace Kwan Sik Tsoi Who Is to Blame for Judges 19? (Hardcover)
Grace Kwan Sik Tsoi; Foreword by Mark G. Brett
R1,008 Discovery Miles 10 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Isaiah and Imperial Context (Hardcover): Andrew T. Abernethy, Mark G. Brett, Tim Bulkeley Isaiah and Imperial Context (Hardcover)
Andrew T. Abernethy, Mark G. Brett, Tim Bulkeley
R1,294 R1,057 Discovery Miles 10 570 Save R237 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Decolonizing God - The Bible in the Tides of Empire (Hardcover, New): Mark G. Brett Decolonizing God - The Bible in the Tides of Empire (Hardcover, New)
Mark G. Brett
R1,429 Discovery Miles 14 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For centuries, the Bible has been used by colonial powers to undergird their imperial designs--an ironic situation when so much of the Bible was conceived by way of resistance to empires. In this thoughtful book, Mark Brett draws upon his experience of the colonial heritage in Australia to identify a remarkable range of areas where God needs to be decolonized--freed from the bonds of the colonial. Writing in a context where landmark legal cases have ruled that Indigenous (Aboriginal) rights have been 'washed away by the tide of history', Brett re-examines land rights in the biblical traditions, Deuteronomy's genocidal imagination, and other key topics in both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament where the effects of colonialism can be traced. Drawing out the implications for theology and ethics, this book provides a comprehensive new proposal for addressing the legacies of colonialism. A ground-breaking work of scholarship that makes a major intervention into post-colonial studies. This book confirms the relevance of post-colonial theory to biblical scholarship and provides an exciting and original approach to biblical interpretation. Bill Ashcroft, University of Hong Kong and University of New South Wales; author of The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literatures (2002). Acutely sensitive to the historical as well as theological complexity of the Bible, Mark Brett's Decolonizing God brilliantly demonstrates the value of a critical assessment of the Bible as a tool for rethinking contemporary possibilities. The contribution of this book to ethical and theological discourse in a global perspective and to a politics of hope is immense. Tamara C. Eskenazi, HebrewUnion College, Los Angeles; editor of The Torah: A Women's Commentary (2007).

Biblical Criticism in Crisis? - The Impact of the Canonical Approach on Old Testament Studies (Hardcover, New): Mark G. Brett Biblical Criticism in Crisis? - The Impact of the Canonical Approach on Old Testament Studies (Hardcover, New)
Mark G. Brett
R2,564 R2,346 Discovery Miles 23 460 Save R218 (9%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book suggests that Old Testament scholars should strengthen their growing links with neighbouring academic disciplines and encourage a number of interpretative interests within biblical studies. Given such a pluralistic context, the author's contention is that the 'canonical' approach to Old Testament study will have a distinctive contribution to make to the discipline without necessarily displacing other traditions of historical and literary inquiry, as many scholars have assumed. Dr Brett offers a comprehensive critique of the canonical approach as developed by Brevard Childs, and examines the development of Childs's exegetical practice, his hermeneutical theory, and the many critical responses which his work has elicited. In responding to these criticisms, the author examines the most problematic aspects of the canonical approach (notably Childs's inadequate reply to those who emphasize the ideological conflicts that lie behind biblical texts in their final form) and seeks to reconstruct the approach in light of contemporary discussions of interpretation in literary theory and the social sciences.

Theological and Hermeneutical Explorations from Australia - Horizons of Contextuality (Hardcover): Jione Havea Theological and Hermeneutical Explorations from Australia - Horizons of Contextuality (Hardcover)
Jione Havea; Contributions by Jione Havea, Mark G. Brett, Anita J. Monro, Chris Budden, …
R2,596 Discovery Miles 25 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book presents theological, cultural, ecclesial and hermeneutical explorations from a specific context-Australia-and invites reimagining of theology and hermeneutics. The horizons of contextuality explored in this book include indigeneity and sovereignty, contingencies of context, feminist theology, multiculturalism and intercultural theologies, sexual abuse and ecclesial coverups, suicide and worship, tradition(ing)s and betrayal, art and popular culture, climate effect and climate justice, disability theories, Islamic insights, migration and the images of home, and heaps of contextual matters in between. The chapters are organized into three sections: (1) Roots presents some of the starting points for contextual thinking in Australia and yonder; (2) Wounds attends to the demands of "bodies on the line" upon theological, biblical and ecclesial engagements; (3) Shifts pokes at thinkers and critics.

Religion and Power (Paperback): Jione Havea Religion and Power (Paperback)
Jione Havea; Contributions by Allan Aubrey Boesak, Mark G. Brett; Foreword by Collin Cowan; Contributions by Jacqueline M Hidalgo, …
R1,058 Discovery Miles 10 580 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Religion has power structures that require and justify its existence, spread its influence, and mask its collaboration with other power structures. Power, like religion, is in collaboration. Along this line, this book affirms that one could see and study the power structures and power relations of a religion in and through the missions of empires. Empires rise and roam with the blessings and protections of religious power structures (e.g., scriptures, theologies, interpretations, traditions) that in return carry, propagate and justify imperial agendas. Thus, to understand the relation between religion and power requires one to also study the relation between religion and empires. Christianity is the religion that receives the most deliberation in this book, with some attention to power structures and power relations in Hinduism and Buddhism. The cross-cultural and inter-national contributors share the conviction that something within each religion resists and subverts its power structures and collaborations. The authors discern and interrogate the involvements of religion with empires past and present, political and ideological, economic and customary, systemic and local. The upshot is that the book troubles religious teachings and practices that sustain, as well as profit from, empires.

Genesis - Procreation and the Politics of Identity (Hardcover): Mark G. Brett Genesis - Procreation and the Politics of Identity (Hardcover)
Mark G. Brett
R4,353 Discovery Miles 43 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Combining insights from social and literary theory as well as traditional historical studies, Mark Brett argues that the first book of the Bible can be read as resistance literature.
Placing the theological text firmly within its socio-political context, he shows that the editors of Genesis were directly engaged with contemporary issues, especially the nature of an authentic community, and that the book was designed to undermine the ethnocentism of the imperial governors of the Persian period (fifth century BCE).

Genesis - Procreation and the Politics of Identity (Paperback, New): Mark G. Brett Genesis - Procreation and the Politics of Identity (Paperback, New)
Mark G. Brett
R1,205 Discovery Miles 12 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Combining insights from social and literary theory as well as traditional historical studies, Mark Brett argues that the first book of the Bible can be read as resistance literature.
Placing the theological text firmly within its socio-political context, he shows that the editors of Genesis were directly engaged with contemporary issues, especially the nature of an authentic community, and that the book was designed to undermine the ethnocentism of the imperial governors of the Persian period (fifth century BCE).

Locations of God - Political Theology in the Hebrew Bible (Hardcover): Mark G. Brett Locations of God - Political Theology in the Hebrew Bible (Hardcover)
Mark G. Brett
R2,518 Discovery Miles 25 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Hebrew Bible is hardly what might be called a "unified" account of the national history of Israel. The texts, with their myriad genres and competing perspectives, show the forming and re-forming of Ancient Israel's social body in a number of geographical settings. The communities are shown in and out of political power. We read about in-fighting and peace, good kings and bad, freedom and subjugation. Ultimately, the Hebrew Bible is a text about nationhood and empire in the ancient world. Critical reflection on the intersections of religious and political life - which includes such topics as sovereignty, leadership, law, peoplehood, hospitality, redemption, creation, and eschatology - can be broadly termed "Political Theology." In Locations of God, Mark G. Brett focuses primarily on the historical books of the Bible, comparing them with selected prophetic and wisdom books, setting all of them against the lived realities under the shadow of successive empires. Brett suggests that national ideas and their imperial alternatives were woven into the biblical traditions by authors who enjoyed very little in the way of political sovereignty. Using political theology to motivate the discussion, Brett shows us just how the earthly situation of ancient Israel contributed to its theology as reflected in the Hebrew Bible.

Religion and Power (Hardcover): Jione Havea Religion and Power (Hardcover)
Jione Havea; Contributions by Allan Aubrey Boesak, Mark G. Brett; Foreword by Collin Cowan; Contributions by Jacqueline M Hidalgo, …
R2,460 Discovery Miles 24 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Religion has power structures that require and justify its existence, spread its influence, and mask its collaboration with other power structures. Power, like religion, is in collaboration. Along this line, this book affirms that one could see and study the power structures and power relations of a religion in and through the missions of empires. Empires rise and roam with the blessings and protections of religious power structures (e.g., scriptures, theologies, interpretations, traditions) that in return carry, propagate and justify imperial agendas. Thus, to understand the relation between religion and power requires one to also study the relation between religion and empires. Christianity is the religion that receives the most deliberation in this book, with some attention to power structures and power relations in Hinduism and Buddhism. The cross-cultural and inter-national contributors share the conviction that something within each religion resists and subverts its power structures and collaborations. The authors discern and interrogate the involvements of religion with empires past and present, political and ideological, economic and customary, systemic and local. The upshot is that the book troubles religious teachings and practices that sustain, as well as profit from, empires.

Biblical Criticism in Crisis? - The Impact of the Canonical Approach on Old Testament Studies (Paperback, New): Mark G. Brett Biblical Criticism in Crisis? - The Impact of the Canonical Approach on Old Testament Studies (Paperback, New)
Mark G. Brett
R959 Discovery Miles 9 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book suggests that Old Testament scholars should strengthen their growing links with neighbouring academic disciplines and encourage a number of interpretative interests within biblical studies. Given such a pluralistic context, the author's contention is that the 'canonical' approach to Old Testament study will have a distinctive contribution to make to the discipline without necessarily displacing other traditions of historical and literary inquiry, as many scholars have assumed. Dr Brett offers a comprehensive critique of the canonical approach as developed by Brevard Childs, and examines the development of Childs's exegetical practice, his hermeneutical theory, and the many critical responses which his work has elicited. In responding to these criticisms, the author examines the most problematic aspects of the canonical approach (notably Childs's inadequate reply to those who emphasize the ideological conflicts that lie behind biblical texts in their final form) and seeks to reconstruct the approach in light of contemporary discussions of interpretation in literary theory and the social sciences.

Journal of Biblical Literature 140.4 (2021) (Paperback): Mark G. Brett Journal of Biblical Literature 140.4 (2021) (Paperback)
Mark G. Brett
R1,069 Discovery Miles 10 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journal of Biblical Literature 140.2 (2021) (Paperback): Mark G. Brett Journal of Biblical Literature 140.2 (2021) (Paperback)
Mark G. Brett
R1,070 Discovery Miles 10 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journal of Biblical Literature 140.1 (2021) (Paperback): Mark G. Brett Journal of Biblical Literature 140.1 (2021) (Paperback)
Mark G. Brett
R1,076 Discovery Miles 10 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Who Is to Blame for Judges 19? (Paperback): Grace Kwan Sik Tsoi Who Is to Blame for Judges 19? (Paperback)
Grace Kwan Sik Tsoi; Foreword by Mark G. Brett
R842 Discovery Miles 8 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journal of Biblical Literature 138.1 (2019) (Paperback): Mark G. Brett Journal of Biblical Literature 138.1 (2019) (Paperback)
Mark G. Brett
R1,079 Discovery Miles 10 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journal of Biblical Literature 139.3 (2020) (Paperback): Mark G. Brett Journal of Biblical Literature 139.3 (2020) (Paperback)
Mark G. Brett
R1,068 Discovery Miles 10 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journal of Biblical Literature 139.2 (2020) (Paperback): Mark G. Brett Journal of Biblical Literature 139.2 (2020) (Paperback)
Mark G. Brett
R1,070 Discovery Miles 10 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Journal of Biblical Literature 139.1 (2020) (Paperback): Mark G. Brett Journal of Biblical Literature 139.1 (2020) (Paperback)
Mark G. Brett
R1,075 Discovery Miles 10 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Political Trauma and Healing - Biblical Ethics for a Postcolonial World (Paperback): Mark G. Brett Political Trauma and Healing - Biblical Ethics for a Postcolonial World (Paperback)
Mark G. Brett
R734 R626 Discovery Miles 6 260 Save R108 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How can Scripture address some of the most important issues of our time? In Political Trauma and Healing Mark Brett offers a careful reading of biblical texts that speak to some of our most pressing public issues - the legacies of colonialism, the demands of asylum seekers, the challenges of climate change, and the shaping of redemptive economies. Brett argues that the Hebrew Bible can be read as a series of reflections on political trauma and healing - the long saga of a succession of ancient empires violently asserting their own forms of sovereignty over ancient Israel, and of the Israelites forced to live out new pathways toward restoration. Brett helps recover the prophetic voice of Scripture in these texts and applies them to the contemporary world, addressing current justice issues in a relevant, constructive, and compelling manner.

Religion and Law in the USA (Paperback): Elizabeth A. Clark, G. Brett Scharffs Religion and Law in the USA (Paperback)
Elizabeth A. Clark, G. Brett Scharffs
R3,678 Discovery Miles 36 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Isaiah and Imperial Context - The Book of Isaiah in the Times of Empire (Paperback): Andrew T. Abernethy, Mark G. Brett, Tim... Isaiah and Imperial Context - The Book of Isaiah in the Times of Empire (Paperback)
Andrew T. Abernethy, Mark G. Brett, Tim Bulkeley
R918 Discovery Miles 9 180 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Interpreting Isaiah requires attention to empire. The matrix of the book of Isaiah was the imperial contexts of Assyria, Babylon, and Persia. The community of faith in these eras needed a prophetic vision for life. Not only is the book of Isaiah crafted in light of empire, but current readers cannot help but approach Isaiah in light of imperial realities today. As a neglected area of research, Isaiah and Imperial Context probes how empire can illumine Isaiah through essays that utilize archaeology, history, literary approaches, post-colonialism, and feminism within the various sections of Isaiah. The contributors are Andrew T. Abernethy, Mark G. Brett, Tim Bulkeley, John Goldingay, Christopher B. Hays, Joy Hooker, Malcolm Mac MacDonald, Judith E. McKinlay, Tim Meadowcroft, Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer, and David Ussishkin. "Various parts of the book of Isaiah were written when Israel and Judah lived under imperial domination. It is therefore surprising that this multi-faceted topic has not been the subject of extended analysis before. In the kaleidoscope of essays collected here new patterns within the book are exposed and a colorful light is shed on many of its separate parts and themes. I am sure this will prove invigorating for future research and exegesis." --Hugh Williamson, University of Oxford "An excellent and innovative discussion by a group of scholars engaged in a reading of Isaiah centered on imperial empire. The diversity of approaches extends from a focus on historical background, language, and social custom to the present reception of the text, particularly from the perspective of post-colonial theory." --Ed Conrad, University of Queensland "The editors have produced a collection of essays that are sharply focused on . . . reading the texts of Isaiah in the context of the imperial realities of Assyrian and Babylonian military and economic power. The essays are consistently well-written, and the collection is both helpful and even quite provocative. I suggest this book be required reading for any modern studies of Prophetic literature." --Daniel Smith-Christopher, Loyola Marymount University Andrew T. Abernethy is Lecturer in Old Testament at Ridley Melbourne Mission and Ministry College. Mark G. Brett is Professor of Hebrew Bible at Whitley College, MCD University of Divinity. Tim Bulkeley recently retired as Lecturer at Carey Baptist College, Auckland, and is now a freelance scholar. Tim Meadowcroft is Senior Lecturer in Biblical Studies at Laidlaw College, Auckland.

The Black Death And Men Of Learning (Paperback): Anna Montgomery Campbell The Black Death And Men Of Learning (Paperback)
Anna Montgomery Campbell; Introduction by G. S. Brett
R793 Discovery Miles 7 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Philosophy of Gassendi (1908) (Paperback): G. S. Brett The Philosophy of Gassendi (1908) (Paperback)
G. S. Brett
R919 Discovery Miles 9 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

The Philosophy of Gassendi (1908) (Hardcover): G. S. Brett The Philosophy of Gassendi (1908) (Hardcover)
G. S. Brett
R1,299 Discovery Miles 12 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!

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