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Marvin L. Chaney (San Francisco Theological Seminary and the
Graduate Theological Union, 1969 to 2006) enjoys international
recognition for his seminal role in defining and developing a
social-historical approach to the Hebrew Scriptures. Among the 20
papers in this Festschrift, Phyllis Bird writes on Israelite
women's religious activity outside the household, Robert Coote on
the dating of J, William Dever on archaeology and the social world
of Isaiah, Patricia Dutcher-Walls on queen mothers and royal
politics in late-monarchic Judah, John H. Elliott on the semantics
of envy, jealousy, and zeal in the Bible, Frank Frick on sexual
imagery in Hosea 1-3, Norman Gottwald on the interplay of religion
and ethnicity in biblical Israel, Ron Hendel on the anthropology of
food in the priestly Torah, David Hopkins on agricultural labor in
ancient Palestine, Richard Horsley on the political roots of early
Judean apocalyptic texts, Carol Meyers on Iron II Judean pillar
figurines, Richard Rohrbaugh on Zacchaeus as defender of Jesus'
honor, Katharine Sakenfeld on postcolonial perspectives on Rahab,
Ruth, and Jael, Luise Schottroff on the notions of world rule and
serving God in traditions about Jesus, Keith Whitelam on mapping
ancient Israel, Antoinette Wire on the God of Jesus in Mark, and
Gale Yee on recovering marginalized groups in ancient Israel.
Original text to be scanned is 5.5 x 8.5; please center for 6 x 9
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