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Unbinding the Binding of Isaac is an anthology of three faiths'
interpretations of the Genesis 22:1-19 story. The various exegeses
of this story have been mined by the Jewish, Islamic, and Christian
faiths for a protracted period of time. The "Aqedah," as the
binding story is known universally, stimulates the interests and
imaginations of theologians, linguists, poets, historians, and
artists of various skills and stripes. The Aqedah continues to
stimulate inquiry and application to modern situations. Unbinding
the Binding of Isaac is at once ancient and modern in its scope,
purpose, and relevance to scholarly inquiry regarding this ongoing
debate.
Description: Probing the Frontiers of Biblical Studies is a
seventeen-chapter anthology on biblical studies. It has been
crafted as an extended and respectful thank you note to one of the
most insightful scholars of biblical studies, David J. A. Clines of
Sheffield University in England. He is credited with providing
guidance to, and shaping the thought of, two generations of
scholars who focus on essential approaches to understanding the
Bible, with particular attention given to the Old Testament and
allied literature. The anthology is directed toward those readers
with pastoral, analytical, ancient intercultural, as well as
contemporary cultural perspectives. Essays address a wide range of
topics: the so-called Documentary Hypothesis, prophecy, divination,
and magic, the wisdom themes in the Book of Job, the Egyptian
influence on New Testament, the issue of non-sexual love between
two men during combat conditions, character development in a
biblical novella, rhetorical questions and their role in the
Psalter, and the ways of God in the world. By combining these
various topics, Probing the Frontier of Biblical Studies has
addressed many of the outstanding issues in Old Testament study and
ancillary disciplines. Endorsements: ""David Clines has spent his
scholarly career on the frontiers of biblical studies, with a
commitment to relate his discoveries and insights to the
complexities of our contemporary world. This collection of essays
in his honor, written by distinguished colleagues, is a fitting
tribute to his work and a serious engagement with it. They probe
further along the frontier where Clines has led the way. These
essays offer both a model of pioneering Biblical scholarship and a
pointer to fresh and exciting new explorations of this frontier.""
--Peter Rodgers, Fuller Theological Seminary ""An encomium to the
TaNaK or Old Testament with articles gathered from four
perspectives: pastoral, academic, intercultural, and cultural. The
premise set out by the editors is that the Old Testament is
'paradigmatic for the entire Western World.' Twelve scholars
elucidate in the 'language of the people' the diverse values of the
TaNaK by examining selected stories, personalities, and poems. This
'frontiers' volume shows how the Old Testament can stimulate a
conversation between text and thought, action and reflection. The
volume is not only an encomium to the TaNaK but also an encomium to
the one to whom it is dedicated, David J. A. Clines."" --Kent
Harold Richards, Emory University About the Contributor(s): J.
Harold Ellens, a retired professor of psychology and biblical
studies, is Research Scholar at the University of Michigan and
Founding Editor and Editor in Chief Emeritus of The Journal of
Psychology and Christianity. John T. Greene is Professor Emeritus
of Religious Studies at Michigan State University.
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