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Books in the Biblical Refigurations series

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  • - Depictions of Sensory-Disabled Characters
    by University of Exeter) Lawrence & Louise J. (Senior Lecturer in New Testament Studies
    £29.99 - 94.49

    Louise J. Lawrence presents provocative re-interpretations of biblical characters that have previously been sidelined and stigmatised on account of their perceived disability. She introduces approaches taken from Sensory Anthropology and Disability Studies to bring fresh methodological perspectives to familiar Gospel texts.

  • - A Study in Reception History
    by University of Bristol) Lyons, William John (Senior Lecturer in Biblical Interpretation & Senior Lecturer in Biblical Interpretation
    £30.99 - 92.49

    Students and scholars of biblical reception history; of new testament studies; of English/British history; of English/British literature

  • by Temple University, Philadelphia) Leuchter & Mark (Associate Professor of Religion and Director of Jewish Studies
    £30.99 - 88.49

    Leuchter explores the biblical texts revolving around the figure of Samuel, and considers how the authors utilize him as a symbol to address the cultural memories and contemporary politics of their audiences. Samuel's role as a priest, a prophet, a judge, a warrior, a lawgiver and a kingmaker are examined in light of the origins of ancient Israel.

  • by Keith Bodner
    £29.99 - 89.49

    This book explores the characterization of Jeroboam in 1 Kings 11-14, tracing the rise and fall of this notorious figure. Close analysis of the Hebrew text reveals a literary achievement of great subtlety and suggests the arrival of Jeroboam's kingship can be read as a direct response to scandalous activity within the Solomonic empire.

  • - Redirecting the Life of the Historical Jesus
    by James G. Crossley
    £30.99 - 94.49

    This book is an analysis of historical Jesus scholarship in its economic and cultural contexts.

  • by Temple University, PA) Schipper & Jeremy (Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible
    £27.99 - 89.49

    In standard biblical interpretations the "Suffering Servant" figure in Isaiah 53 is understood as an otherwise able bodied person who suffers. Jeremy Schipper challenges this reading and shows that the text describes the servant with language and imagery typically associated with disability in ancient Near Eastern literature.

  • - Blackness and Bible
    by Nyasha (Associate Professor in the Department of Religion Junior
    £70.99

    This book offers a reception history that examines interpretations of Hagar with a focus on interpretations of Hagar as a Black woman.

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