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The legacy of the late Andre LaCocque is brought to life in this book, each chapter having been written by his beloved friends and former students. His work has so inspired them that each of the contributor chapters moves LaCocque's work forward in directions of which he surely would have joyfully approved. His great love of Jewish-Christian relations, matters of social justice, feminist biblical scholarship, and interdisciplinary dialogue are carried forward in the enthusiasm and careful work presented here. These offerings in his memory are sure to serve as a jumping-off point for further…mehr

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The legacy of the late Andre LaCocque is brought to life in this book, each chapter having been written by his beloved friends and former students. His work has so inspired them that each of the contributor chapters moves LaCocque's work forward in directions of which he surely would have joyfully approved. His great love of Jewish-Christian relations, matters of social justice, feminist biblical scholarship, and interdisciplinary dialogue are carried forward in the enthusiasm and careful work presented here. These offerings in his memory are sure to serve as a jumping-off point for further scholarship in each of these areas of interest and blossom in the years ahead.
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Doreen M. McFarlane, author of four published books, holds a PhD from Chicago Theological Seminary's Department of Jewish-Christian Studies. A pastor in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, she has taught biblical languages and interpretation in Hartford, Connecticut; Miami; Nanjing; Shanghai; and online for various universities. She currently lives near Niagara Falls, Canada, where she preaches weekly in area Lutheran and Anglican churches. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ken Stone - PhD Vanderbilt, Distinguished Service Professor and Professor of Bible, Culture and Hermeneutics at Chicago Theological Seminary.