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Heinrich Bullinger (Hardcover)
Donald K. McKim, Jim West; Foreword by Emidio Campi
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R959
R779
Discovery Miles 7 790
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As biblical studies becomes increasingly fragmented, this
collection of essays brings together a number of leading scholars
in order to show how historical reconstruction, philology,
metacriticism, and reception history can be part of a collective
vision for the future of the field. This collection of essays
focuses more specifically on critical questions surrounding the
construction of ancient Israel(s), 'minimalism', the ongoing
significance of lexicography, the development of early Judaism,
orientalism, and the use of the Bible in contemporary political
discourses. Contributors include John van Seters, Niels Peter
Lemche, Ingrid Hjelm, and Philip R. Davies.
Jeremiah in History and Tradition examines aspects of the Book of
Jeremiah from a variety of perspectives including historical,
textual, redaction, and feminist criticism, as well as the history
of its reception. The book looks afresh at the Book of Jeremiah
through the lens of intertextuality and reception history in the
broadest sense, exploring Jeremiah in its historical context as
well as the later history and interpretation of the text, and also
reconsidering aspects of the Book of Jeremiah's traditions. This
volume features essays from a unique assembly of scholars, both
seasoned and new. It is divided into two parts: "Jeremiah in
History", which explores a variety of readings of Jeremiah from the
point of view of classical historical criticism; and "Jeremiah in
Tradition", which discusses the portraits and use of both the book
and the figure of Jeremiah in extra-biblical traditions. Offering
challenging new theories, Jeremiah in History and Tradition is
invaluable to scholars and students in the field of Biblical
Studies. It is a useful resource for anyone working on the
interpretation of the biblical text and the readings of the text of
Jeremiah throughout history.
Jeremiah in History and Tradition examines aspects of the Book of
Jeremiah from a variety of perspectives including historical,
textual, redaction, and feminist criticism, as well as the history
of its reception. The book looks afresh at the Book of Jeremiah
through the lens of intertextuality and reception history in the
broadest sense, exploring Jeremiah in its historical context as
well as the later history and interpretation of the text, and also
reconsidering aspects of the Book of Jeremiah's traditions. This
volume features essays from a unique assembly of scholars, both
seasoned and new. It is divided into two parts: "Jeremiah in
History", which explores a variety of readings of Jeremiah from the
point of view of classical historical criticism; and "Jeremiah in
Tradition", which discusses the portraits and use of both the book
and the figure of Jeremiah in extra-biblical traditions. Offering
challenging new theories, Jeremiah in History and Tradition is
invaluable to scholars and students in the field of Biblical
Studies. It is a useful resource for anyone working on the
interpretation of the biblical text and the readings of the text of
Jeremiah throughout history.
The essays collected in this volume focus on methodological and
historical topics related to the study of the history of ancient
Israel. Contributors offer readers new readings of disputed texts,
new methodological tools for study of the ancient world inhabited
by an entity called aIsraela, and a variety of reinterpretations of
biblical texts. Contributors include Thomas L. Thompson, Philip
Davies, Niels Peter Lemche, Etienne Nodet, Mario Liverani, and many
other leading academics.
The essays collected in this volume focus on methodological and
historical topics related to the study of the history of ancient
Israel. Contributors offer readers new readings of disputed texts,
new methodological tools for study of the ancient world inhabited
by an entity called aIsraela, and a variety of reinterpretations of
biblical texts. Contributors include Thomas L. Thompson, Philip
Davies, Niels Peter Lemche, Etienne Nodet, Mario Liverani, and many
other leading academics.
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Echo (Paperback)
Melissa Riggio, Jim West
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R383
Discovery Miles 3 830
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Heinrich Bullinger (Paperback)
Donald K. McKim, Jim West; Foreword by Emidio Campi
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R610
R504
Discovery Miles 5 040
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As biblical studies becomes increasingly fragmented, this
collection of essays brings together a number of leading scholars
in order to show how historical reconstruction, philology,
metacriticism, and reception history can be part of a collective
vision for the future of the field. This collection of essays
focuses more specifically on critical questions surrounding the
construction of ancient Israel(s), 'minimalism', the ongoing
significance of lexicography, the development of early Judaism,
orientalism, and the use of the Bible in contemporary political
discourses. Contributors include John van Seters, Niels Peter
Lemche, Ingrid Hjelm, and Philip R. Davies.
This commentary on Baruch, the Epistle of Jeremiah, and the Prayer
of Azariah is part of a series of commentaries, each to be
published by Quartz Hill Publishing House, and each to be in a
concise format. The textual base of the commentary is the venerable
American Standard Version of 1901. This English version is really
one of the best ever produced and it continues to be valuable even
now, over 100 years later. There are no frills here: no extensive
footnotes, no lengthy outlines, no overbearing introductionsNjust
the text and what it means.
Huldrych Zwingli and Heinrich Bullinger were two of the leading
Reformers of the 16th Century. They are not as well or widely known
as Martin Luther and John Calvin, but they had much to say to their
contemporaries and they continue to have much to say today. The
extended selections from Zwingli's and Bullinger's works serve as
guides to devotional thoughts and each is followed by a brief
prayer. The texts selected were chosen because of their power and
spirit. They offer readers an opportunity to, metaphorically, sit
with Zwingli and Bullinger at their desks and listen to them as
they turn our attention towards God. But readers will also be,
slowly and carefully it is hoped, introduced to the theology of
Switzerland's greatest Reformers. Step by step and day by day users
of this volume will not simply be pointed to devotional thoughts,
but to theological education. This book, then, has a dual purpose:
to offer spiritual guidance and to offer theological instruction.
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