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    549,-

    Eighteen essays offer insights into the meaning of the senses in ancient Israel, Mesopotamia, and Egypt and show various questions and methods with which this topic can be approached. Experts examine the classical senses (seeing, hearing, touching, smelling, tasting) as well as other senses (such as kinesthesis and the sense of balance) and sense-related issues (such as disgust, sensory imagination, and disabilities). This collection provides a stimulus and a basis for students and scholars to explore the senses in the ancient Near East.

  • - 1-9
    av Lily Fetalsana-Apura
    373 - 536,-

  • av Martti Nissinen
    409 - 536,-

  • - Queering Pauline Epistles
     
    436,-

    The various contributors to this collection question and expand the meaning and boundaries, not only of what counts as queer work in biblical studies, but also of what constitutes the Pauline, especially given its curious afterlives in philosophy, literature, art, and history. Essays provide important explorations of gender, sexuality, and embodiment as well as their intersections with, in, and as dynamics of empire and economy, race and ethnicity, religion and nationality, animality and disability.

  • - Queering Pauline Epistles
     
    596,-

    The various contributors to this collection question and expand the meaning and boundaries, not only of what counts as queer work in biblical studies, but also of what constitutes the Pauline, especially given its curious afterlives in philosophy, literature, art, and history. Essays provide important explorations of gender, sexuality, and embodiment as well as their intersections with, in, and as dynamics of empire and economy, race and ethnicity, religion and nationality, animality and disability.

  • - Greek Theology, Fragments, and Testimonia
    av George Boys-Stones
    429 - 623,-

  • - Roman Philippi
     
    769,-

    This fourth installment of The First Urban Churches, edited by James R. Harrison and L. L. Welborn, focuses on the urban context of Christian churches in first-century Roman Philippi. The international team of New Testament and classical scholars present essays that use inscriptions, papyri, archaeological remains, coins, and iconography to examine the rivalries, imperial context, and ecclesial setting of the Philippian church.

  • - Essays in Honor of Joel Marcus
     
    956,-

    This volume of essays, from an internationally renowned group of scholars, challenges popular ways of understanding how Judaism and Christianity came to be separate religions in antiquity. Essays in the volume reject the belief that there was one parting at an early point in time and contest the argument that there was no parting until a very late date. Scholars re-examine texts authored by ancient worshipers of Israel's God, resulting in a complex account of multiple partings that occurred at different places and paces in myriad ways around the ancient Mediterranean in the first four centuries CE.

  • - Studies in Hellenistic Judaism
     
    689,-

    The Studia Philonica Annual is a scholarly journal devoted to the study of Hellenistic Judaism, particularly the writings and thought of the Hellenistic-Jewish writer Philo of Alexandria (circa 15 BCE to circa 50 CE). Each volume includes articles on aspects of Hellenistic Judaism written by experts in the field, bibliography, and book reviews.

  • - The Epistle of Aristeas and Related Literature
    av L Michael (University of Texas at Austin) White
    661 - 902,-

  • av Mark R Glanville
    516 - 663,-

  • - Roman Philippi
     
    577,-

    This fourth installment of The First Urban Churches, edited by James R. Harrison and L. L. Welborn, focuses on the urban context of Christian churches in first-century Roman Philippi. The international team of New Testament and classical scholars present essays that use inscriptions, papyri, archaeological remains, coins, and iconography to examine the rivalries, imperial context, and ecclesial setting of the Philippian church.

  • - Essays in Honor of Harry Gamble
     
    401,-

    This book examines the role books played in shaping the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim religions in the ancient world. Each tradition is associated with certain holy books-the Hebrew Bible, the New Testament, or the Qur'an. In this collection of essays the contributors consider how new technologies, new materials, and new cultural encounters allowed these books to spread, to become authoritative, and to profoundly shape three global religions. Experienced scholars from a variety of academic fields, consider what it means to treat books as material objects rather than as repositories for stories and texts.

  • - Representations of Disability in Early Christian Texts
    av Anna Rebecca Solevag
    373 - 556,-

  • - Emerging Strategies in Socio-Rhetorical Interpretation
    av Vernon K Robbins
    633 - 876,-

  • - Children in Material Culture and Biblical Texts
    av Kristine Henriksen Garroway
    535 - 729,-

  • av Michele Cammarosano
    800 - 1 036,-

  • av Lidia Matassa
    484 - 663,-

  • - The Ancient Stems
    av Josef Schmid
    484 - 663,-

  • - Dream Divination in the Bible and the Ancient Near East
     
    429,-

    This book examines the interpretation of dreams that were thought to contain divine messages in the ancient Near East. The essays, written by scholars specializing in different regions and bodies of literature, shed light on dream divination in the Bible, the Talmud, and in writings from Canaan, Mesopotamia, and Hittite Anatolia. Contributors include Franziska Ede, Esther J. Hamori, Koowon Kim, Christopher Metcalf, Alice Mouton, Scott B. Noegel, Andrew B. Perrin, Stephen C. Russell, Jonathan Stökl, and Haim Weiss.

  • - Dream Divination in the Bible and the Ancient Near East
     
    609,-

    This book examines the interpretation of dreams that were thought to contain divine messages in the ancient Near East. The essays, written by scholars specializing in different regions and bodies of literature, shed light on dream divination in the Bible, the Talmud, and in writings from Canaan, Mesopotamia, and Hittite Anatolia. Contributors include Franziska Ede, Esther J. Hamori, Koowon Kim, Christopher Metcalf, Alice Mouton, Scott B. Noegel, Andrew B. Perrin, Stephen C. Russell, Jonathan Stökl, and Haim Weiss.

  • - A Student's Guide to Phonology and Morphology
    av Eric D Reymond
    526 - 716,-

  • - The Cognitive Foundation of Biblical Metaphors
    av Nicole L Tilford
    429 - 609,-

  • - Essays on the Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Honor of David L. Petersen
     
    577,-

  • av Barry S Crawford & Merrill P Miller
    1 023,-

  • - Rhetoric, Texts, Images
     
    800,-

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