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Scripture as social discourse : social-scientific perspectives on early Jewish and Christian writings / edited by Jessica M. Keady, Todd E. Klutz, and C.A. Strine.

Contributor(s): Keady, Jessica M [editor.] | Klutz, Todd [editor.] | Strine, C. A. (Casey Alan), 1975- [editor.]
Material type: TextTextSeries: T & T Clark biblical studies: Publisher: London ; New York, NY : T&T Clark, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, [2018]Description: xi, 264 pages ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780567676047; 0567676048Subject(s): Bible -- Social scientific criticismLOC classification: BS521.88 | .S37 2018Bibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents:
The structure of social-scientific and grammatical integrations / Todd E. Klutz -- Literary-historical exegesis as a social science / Philip R. Davies -- The concepts of 'counter-history' and mnemohistory applied to biblical sciences / Thomas C. Romer -- Your name shall no longer be Jacob, but refugee : involuntary migration and the development of the Jacob narrative / C. A. Strine -- 'To share your bread with the hungry' : justice or charity? / Walter J. Houston -- Space and memory in the book of Leviticus / Julia Rhyder -- The Zadokite and Levite scribal conflicts and hegemonic struggles / Jaeyoung Jeon -- The concept of utopia and the psalm of Habakkuk : an alternative reading / Chen Bergot -- The social sciences and the dead sea scrolls / George J. Brooke -- Reviewing purity and impurity from a gendered perspective : the war scroll (IQM) as a case study / Jessica M. Keady -- The teacher of righteousness from the perspective of the sociology of organizations / David Hamidovic -- Saving face in Galatia : EΥΠΡΟΣΩΠÉΩ and concern for honour in the argument of Paul's letter / David S. Harvey -- The use of social models in biblical studies : Philippians 1.27-2.5 as a case study / Peter Oakes -- Inside the bridal chamber : individual, group and intertextuality in gospel of Philip 65.1-26 / Todd E. Klutz -- Shifting social contexts at Nag Hammadi : imagining a fourth-century monastic response to the roles of knowledge and love in the gospel of Philip / Kimberley A. Fowler.
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Book Book John Bulow Campbell Library 1 East BS521.88 .S37 2018 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0182903567994

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

The structure of social-scientific and grammatical integrations / Todd E. Klutz -- Literary-historical exegesis as a social science / Philip R. Davies -- The concepts of 'counter-history' and mnemohistory applied to biblical sciences / Thomas C. Romer -- Your name shall no longer be Jacob, but refugee : involuntary migration and the development of the Jacob narrative / C. A. Strine -- 'To share your bread with the hungry' : justice or charity? / Walter J. Houston -- Space and memory in the book of Leviticus / Julia Rhyder -- The Zadokite and Levite scribal conflicts and hegemonic struggles / Jaeyoung Jeon -- The concept of utopia and the psalm of Habakkuk : an alternative reading / Chen Bergot -- The social sciences and the dead sea scrolls / George J. Brooke -- Reviewing purity and impurity from a gendered perspective : the war scroll (IQM) as a case study / Jessica M. Keady -- The teacher of righteousness from the perspective of the sociology of organizations / David Hamidovic -- Saving face in Galatia : EΥΠΡΟΣΩΠÉΩ and concern for honour in the argument of Paul's letter / David S. Harvey -- The use of social models in biblical studies : Philippians 1.27-2.5 as a case study / Peter Oakes -- Inside the bridal chamber : individual, group and intertextuality in gospel of Philip 65.1-26 / Todd E. Klutz -- Shifting social contexts at Nag Hammadi : imagining a fourth-century monastic response to the roles of knowledge and love in the gospel of Philip / Kimberley A. Fowler.

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