Looking through a glass Bible : postdisciplinary Biblical interpretations from the Glasgow School /

Some biblical interpreters' imaginations extend only as far as outlandish source theories or esoteric hypothetical audiences. The interpretive energies let loose in Glasgow over the past decade or so, however, have produced a cadre of interpreters who defy the disciplinary mandates of biblical...

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Other Authors: Adam, A. K. M. 1957-

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Boston : Brill, 2013.

Series: Biblical Interpretation Series 125.
Biblical Studies, Ancient Near East and Early Christianity E-Books Online, Collection 2014, ISBN: 9789004262416.

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Call Number: BS511.3 .L66 2013

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --   |t Abstraction on a Lament: Psalm 13 as Poured Paint /  |r Benjamin Morse --   |t The Buik o Jonah MacAmity: A Contribution to a Bible That May Not Be One /  |r Hugh Pyper --   |t The Book of Daniel: From Biblical Archive to Posthuman Prophecy? /  |r Hannah M Strømmen --   |t Exodus and Liturgy: A Proposal to Read Exodus as a Lection for the Sacred Year in Post-Exilic Judea /  |r Alastair Hunter --   |t Cracking the Canon: John Toland, 'Lost' Gospels, and the Challenge to Religious Hegemony /  |r Jonathan C. P. Birch --   |t Sisterhood in the Wilderness: Biblical Paradigms and Feminist Identity Politics in Readings of Hagar and Sarah /  |r Anna Fisk --   |t Athaliah of Judah (2 Kings 11): A Political Anomaly or an Ideological Victim? /  |r Kuloba Wabyanga Robert --   |t The Babel Complex: Taking a Turn Around the Tower and the City /  |r Samuel Tongue --   |t "The Strong Right Arm That Holds For Peace": Picturing National Idolatry /  |r A. K. M. Adam --   |t Making and Unmaking the World in the Book of Job: Reading Job With Help from Elaine Scarry, Kurt Vonnegut, and Don LaFontaine /  |r Abigail Pelham --   |t Sharmanka: Art, Religion, and Identity in the Work of Eduard Bersudsky and Tatiana Jakovskaya /  |r The Religart Group --   |t By the Light of a Cloudy Glass: Biblical Interpretation and Disciplinary Security /  |r A. K. M. Adam and Samuel Tongue --   |t Index of Names --   |t Index of Scripture --   |t Index of Ancient Sources. 
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