Reading the Bible with the dead : what you can learn from the history of exegesis that you can’t learn from exegesis alone
John L. Thompson
Grand Rapids, Mich : William B. Eerdmans Pub, 2007
xi, 324 p. ; 23 cm.
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館藏地 | 索書號 | 現狀 |
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G/F Collection | BS 500 .T56 | Available |
- Hagar in salvation-history
- Victim or villain? : symbol or saint?
- Sacrificing Jephthah's daughter
- The life and death of a father's only-begotten
- Psalms and curses
- Anger management, on earth as it is in heaven
- Patriarchs behaving badly
- How should we follow saints who lie, cheat, break promises, commit insurrection, endanger women, and take extra wives?
- Gomer and Hosea
- Does God approve of wife abuse?
- Silent prophetesses?
- Unraveling theory and practice in 1 Corinthians 11
- Divorce
- Moses, Jesus, and Paul on the proper end of marriage
- Wasn't Adam deceived?
- Deciphering Paul's arguments about women in creation, fall, and redemption
- Reading sex and violence
- Dinah, Bathsheba, Tamar, and too many others.
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 302-314) and indexes.
- 0802807534 (pbk)
- 9780802807533 (pbk)
- https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AKJz