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Religion, Ethnicity and Xenophobia in the Bible - A Theoretical, Exegetical and Theological Survey

English · Paperback / Softback

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This volume looks at some of the Bible's most hostile and violent anti-foreigner texts and raises critical questions about how students of the Bible & ancient Near East should grapple with "ethnicity" & "foreignness" conceptually, hermeneutically & theologically.


List of contents










Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Chapter One Biblical scholarship and "the Other"; Chapter Two Birds of a feather: explaining ethnic foreignness; Chapter Three "Brood of destruction": Mesopotamian caricatures of foreigners; Chapter Four "He fixed the boundaries of the earth": some biblical idioms of ethnicity; Chapter Five "A non-people, a foolish nation": caricatures of foreigners in Deuteronomistic texts; Chapter Six "I was repulsed by them": caricatures of foreigners in holiness texts; Chapter Seven "Foolish by nature": the reverberations of ethnic polemics in the Bible; Chapter Eight "In order that I might horrify them": a theological appraisal; Bibliography; Index


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Brian Rainey is Assistant Professor of Old Testament at Princeton Theological Seminary, USA.


Summary

This volume looks at some of the Bible’s most hostile and violent anti-foreigner texts and raises critical questions about how students of the Bible & ancient Near East should grapple with "ethnicity" & "foreignness" conceptually, hermeneutically & theologically.

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