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    Women and Redemption
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    Liturgies of the Western Church
    Ancient Israelite Religion
    Lutheran Study Bible-NRSV
    • Lutheran Study Bible-NRSV

      • 2112pages
      • 74 heures de lecture
      4,3(76)Évaluer

      The Lutheran Study Bible offers the NRSV translation complemented by insights from over sixty Lutheran pastors and theologians. It provides introductions, notes, and articles that enhance the understanding of Scripture through Lutheran perspectives. Designed for engagement and reflection, this resource invites readers to explore the Bible with rich background material and unique interpretations, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a fresh encounter with biblical texts.

      Lutheran Study Bible-NRSV
    • Ancient Israelite Religion

      • 700pages
      • 25 heures de lecture
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      ANCIENT ISRAELITE RELIGION Essays in Honor of Frank Moore Cross "A distinguished tribute to a truly distinguished scholar and teacher." -Catholic Biblical Quarterly Although the Hebrew Bible serves as the main source of knowledge of ancient Israelite religion, much additional information comes from the material and written remains uncovered in the archaeological investigations of the Ancient Near East. In this volume, internationally renowned scholars examine all of these sources in order to present the most impressive, comprehensive study of ancient Israelite religion yet to appear. The Editors PATRICK D. MILLER is Professor of Old Testament Theology Emeritus at Princeton Theological Seminary. His books include Interpreting the Psalms (1986) and They Cried to the Lord (1994), both published by Fortress Press. PAUL D. HANSON is Corliss Lamont Professor of Divinity at Harvard Divinity School. He is the author of The Dawn of Apocalyptic: The Historical & Sociological Roots of Jewish Apocalyptic Eschatology (1984) and the editor of several volumes in the Hermeneia series, all published by Fortress Press. S. DEAN McBRIDE is Cyrus H. McCormick Professor of Hebrew and Old Testament Interpretation Emeritus at Union Theological Seminary in Virginia. He is an author and editor for the Hermeneia series published by Fortress Press.

      Ancient Israelite Religion
    • The liturgies of the Word and the Lord's Supper that are included in this volume range from those of the church fathers Justin Martyr and Hippolytus through the Roman Mass (in both Latin and English), to the great Reformation liturgies of Luther, Zwingli, Calvin, Knox, Baxter, and Wesley, as well as the Middleburg Liturgy of the English Puritans and the Westminster Directory. In addition to his translations, Thompson draws upon copies of many original documents to insure accuracy. An introduction, which places the liturgy within its tradition, accompanies each text.

      Liturgies of the Western Church
    • The People's Companion to the Bible

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(39)Évaluer

      Building on the enthusiastic reception of and critical acclaim for The Peoples' Bible , hailed as "a rich resource" (Elisabeth Schssler Fiorenza) that "will empower people to reclaim the Bible as a multicultural, dialogical, and living tradition" (Kwok Pui-lan), this colorful and engaging biblical textbook brings those same new perspectives in biblical studies to the college classroom. Highlighting the role of cultures in both the development of the Bible and in its subsequent reception around the world, The Peoples' Companion to the Bible enables students to see how social location has figured in the ways particular peoples have understood the biblical text and helps students formulate their own social location as a key to understanding the Bible and its import for them. The groundbreaking articles from The Peoples' Bible are all here, including "Culture and Identity"; "The Bible as a Text of Cultures" and "The Bible as a Text in Cultures"; "Jesus and Cultures"; "The Bible as an Instrument of Reconciliation"; "The Bible and Empire"; "Women, Culture, and the Bible"; and "Responsible Christian Exegesis of Hebrew Scripture," along with new essays designed for the classroom, including a Bible Reader's Self-Inventory; introductory essays on the Hebrew Bible and New Testament; and an essay on understanding the biblical theme of "the people of God" in a multicultural world.

      The People's Companion to the Bible
    • Women and Redemption

      • 332pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
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      Rosemary Radford Ruethers authoritative, award-winning critique, now updated and expanded, evaluates conflict over the meaning of the gospel for gender relations. Ruether highlights women theologians work, challenging the patriarchal paradigm of historical theology. She incorporates a plurality of womens voices from multicultural, multireligious contexts to articulate feminist liberation theology today.

      Women and Redemption