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Leviticus and Numbers [electronic resource] / Athalya Brenner and Archie Chi Chung Lee, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Baltimore, Maryland : Project Muse, 2013 2015); Minneapolis [Minnesota] : Fortress Press, [2013] 2015)Description: 1 online resource (1 PDF (xxi, 264 pages) :) illustrationsISBN:
  • 9781451426335
  • 145142633X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 222/.1306 23
LOC classification:
  • BS513.3 L486 2013
Online resources:
Contents:
Issues in Leviticus. Landed interpretation / Kristel A. Clayville -- USDA or YHWH? / Joseph Ryan Kelly -- "Do not bare your heads and do not rend your clothes" (Leviticus 10:6) / Yael Shemesh -- Slave wives and transgressive unions in Biblical and ancient Near Eastern laws and literature / Helen R. Jacobus -- The notion of k-p-r in the book of Leviticus and Chinese popular religion / Sonia K. Wong -- Golden do's and don'ts / Carole R. Fontaine -- Issues in Numbers. Bitter waters (Numbers 5), flood waters (Genesis 6-9), and some theologies of exile and land / Diana Lipton -- From the well in Midian to the Ba'al of Peor / Yonina Dor -- Numbers 25 and beyond / Anthony Rees -- Indicting YHWH / Nāsili Vaka'uta -- A queer womanist Midrashic reading of Numbers 25:1-18 / Wil Gafney -- Assessing female inheritance of land in Nigeria with the daughters of Zelophehad narrative (Numbers 27:1-11) / AMadi Ahiamadu -- Reading iconoclastic stipulations in Numbers 33:50-56 from the pluralistic religious context of China / Archie C.C. Lee.
Summary: The Texts @ Contexts series gathers scholarly voices from diverse contexts and social locations to bring new or unfamiliar facets of biblical texts to light. Leviticus and Numbers focuses attention on practices and ideals of behavior in community, from mourning and diet to marriages licit and transgressive, examining all of these from a variety of global perspectives and postcolonial and feminist methods. How do we deal with the apparent cultural distances between ourselves and these ancient writings; what can we learn from their visions of human dwelling on the earth?
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Issued as part of UPCC book collections on Project MUSE.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-251) and indexes.

Issues in Leviticus. Landed interpretation / Kristel A. Clayville -- USDA or YHWH? / Joseph Ryan Kelly -- "Do not bare your heads and do not rend your clothes" (Leviticus 10:6) / Yael Shemesh -- Slave wives and transgressive unions in Biblical and ancient Near Eastern laws and literature / Helen R. Jacobus -- The notion of k-p-r in the book of Leviticus and Chinese popular religion / Sonia K. Wong -- Golden do's and don'ts / Carole R. Fontaine -- Issues in Numbers. Bitter waters (Numbers 5), flood waters (Genesis 6-9), and some theologies of exile and land / Diana Lipton -- From the well in Midian to the Ba'al of Peor / Yonina Dor -- Numbers 25 and beyond / Anthony Rees -- Indicting YHWH / Nāsili Vaka'uta -- A queer womanist Midrashic reading of Numbers 25:1-18 / Wil Gafney -- Assessing female inheritance of land in Nigeria with the daughters of Zelophehad narrative (Numbers 27:1-11) / AMadi Ahiamadu -- Reading iconoclastic stipulations in Numbers 33:50-56 from the pluralistic religious context of China / Archie C.C. Lee.

The Texts @ Contexts series gathers scholarly voices from diverse contexts and social locations to bring new or unfamiliar facets of biblical texts to light. Leviticus and Numbers focuses attention on practices and ideals of behavior in community, from mourning and diet to marriages licit and transgressive, examining all of these from a variety of global perspectives and postcolonial and feminist methods. How do we deal with the apparent cultural distances between ourselves and these ancient writings; what can we learn from their visions of human dwelling on the earth?

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