The Earth Story in the Psalms and the Prophets

The Earth Story in the Psalms and the Prophets
Author: Norman C. Habel
Publsiher: Pilgrim Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 0829814426

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Using a number of articles that are more prophetic than typical scholarly analysis, the writings challenge the academic community to be accountable and heed the word from indigenous peoples who know how the Earth suffers from the oppression that came with colonization.The chapters include reflections on God's harsh words in Ezekiel, the lack of justice regarding the Earth and its entire people, and the message of promise in Isaiah. The recurring themes in the texts are those of the deep bond and kinship of the indigenous people to the planet, demonstrating their care and custodianship of and for the Earth.

Earth Story in the Psalms and the Prophets

Earth Story in the Psalms and the Prophets
Author: Norman C. Habel
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2001-11-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567150745

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In this volume, scholars from around the world read the story of Earth in key texts from the Psalms and the Prophets.Their readings challenge popular understandings of the Chaoskampf myth, the theophany of Psalm 29 and the New Earth in Isaiah 65. Re-readings of Ezekiel expose the cruelty of divine justice extended to the natural world. Several articles by indigenous writers sensitive to the voice of Earth bring new insights to the potential meaning of texts like Psalm 104. Contributors include Lloyd Geering, Russell Nelson, William Urbrock, Laurie Braaten, Keith Carley, Anne Gardner, John Olley, Gunther Wittenberg, Kalinda Stevenson, Peter Trudinger, Arthur Walker-Jones, Norman Charles, Howard Wallace, Geraldine Avent, Madipoane Masenya and Abotchie Ntreh.

Earth Story in the Psalms and the Prophets

Earth Story in the Psalms and the Prophets
Author: Norman C. Habel
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781841270876

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In this volume, scholars from around the world read the story of Earth in key texts from the Psalms and the Prophets.Their readings challenge popular understandings of the Chaoskampf myth, the theophany of Psalm 29 and the New Earth in Isaiah 65. Re-readings of Ezekiel expose the cruelty of divine justice extended to the natural world. Several articles by indigenous writers sensitive to the voice of Earth bring new insights to the potential meaning of texts like Psalm 104. Contributors include Lloyd Geering, Russell Nelson, William Urbrock, Laurie Braaten, Keith Carley, Anne Gardner, John Olley, Gunther Wittenberg, Kalinda Stevenson, Peter Trudinger, Arthur Walker-Jones, Norman Charles, Howard Wallace, Geraldine Avent, Madipoane Masenya and Abotchie Ntreh.

The Oxford Handbook of the Psalms

The Oxford Handbook of the Psalms
Author: William P. Brown
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 686
Release: 2014-02-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199790500

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The Psalms-the longest and most complex book in the Bible-is a varied collection of religious poetry, the product of centuries of composition and revision. It is the most transcribed and translated book of the Hebrew Bible. Intended for both scholar and student, The Oxford Handbook of the Psalms features a diverse array of essays that treat the Psalms from a variety of perspectives. Beginning with an overview of the Psalms that touches on the history of scholarship and interpretation, the volume goes on to explore the Psalms as a form of literature and a source of creative inspiration, an artifact whose origins remain speculative, a generative presence in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and a still-current text that continues to be read and appropriated in various ways. Classical scholarship and traditional approaches as well as contextual interpretations and practices are well represented. The Handbook's coverage is uniquely wide-ranging, covering everything from the ancient Near Eastern background of the Psalms to contemporary liturgical usage. This volume offers a dynamic introduction into an increasingly complex field and will be an indispensable resource for all students of the Psalms.

Judgment Day

Judgment Day
Author: Paul Collins
Publsiher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2014-07-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781608335350

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The Bible and the Environment

The Bible and the Environment
Author: David G. Horrell
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2015-08-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781317324379

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The biblical and Christian traditions have long been seen to have legitimated and encouraged humanity's aggressive domination of nature. Biblical visions of the future, with destruction for the earth and rescue for the elect, have also discouraged any concern for the earth's future or the welfare of future generations. But we now live in a time when environmental issues are at the centre of political and ethical debate. What is needed is a new reading of the biblical tradition that can meet the challenges of the ecological issues that face humanity at the beginning of the third millennium. 'The Bible and the Environment' examines a range of biblical texts - from Genesis to Revelation - evaluating competing interpretations. The Bible provides a thoroughly ambivalent legacy. Certainly, it cannot provide straightforward teaching on care for the environment but nor can it simply be seen as an anti-ecological book. Developing an 'ecological hermeneutic' as a way of mediating between contemporary concerns and the biblical text, 'The Bible and the Environment' presents a way of productively reading the Bible in the context of contemporary ecology.

Ethical and Unethical in the Old Testament

Ethical and Unethical in the Old Testament
Author: Katharine J. Dell
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2010-09-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567012357

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This volume is interested in what the Old Testament and beyond (Dead Sea Scrolls and Targum) has to say about ethical behaviour through its characters, through its varying portrayals of God and humanity in mutual dialogue and through its authors. It covers a wide range of genres of Old Testament material such as law, prophecy and wisdom. It takes key themes such as friendship and the holy war tradition and it considers key texts. It considers authorial intention in the portrayal of ethical stances. It also links up with wider ethical issues such as the environment and human engagement with the 'dark side' of God. It is a multi-authored volume, but the unifying theme was made clear at the start and contributors have worked to that remit. This has resulted in a wide-ranging and fascinating insight into a neglected area, but one that is starting to receive increased attention in the biblical area.

Wilderness in the Bible

Wilderness in the Bible
Author: Robert Barry Leal
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2004
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 0820471380

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Wilderness in many parts of the globe is under considerable threat from human development. This has important ramifications not only for fauna and flora but also for human well-being. Wilderness in the Bible addresses this ecological crisis from a biblical and theological perspective. It first establishes the context of a biblical study of wilderness and then passes to an analysis of the attitudes towards in the canonical biblical record. This provides the biblical basis for the development of a theology of wilderness for the twenty-first century. The Australian wilderness is taken as an illuminating case study.