Roland Boer
Secularism and Biblical Studies
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Secularism and Biblical Studies
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What is secular biblical criticism? 'Secularism and Biblical Studies' presents a selection of essays that examine the nature of secular biblical studies and its hermeneutical principles.
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What is secular biblical criticism? 'Secularism and Biblical Studies' presents a selection of essays that examine the nature of secular biblical studies and its hermeneutical principles.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9781845533748
- ISBN-10: 1845533747
- Artikelnr.: 23389590
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 163mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 498g
- ISBN-13: 9781845533748
- ISBN-10: 1845533747
- Artikelnr.: 23389590
Roland Boer is Associate Professor in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at The University of Newcastle, Australia
Roland Boer: Introduction: Secularism and the BiblePART A: INITIAL
ENGAGEMENT AT THE FORUM1. Michael V. Fox: Scholarship and Faith in Bible
Study2. Jacques Berlinerblau: The Unspeakable in Biblical ScholarshipPART
B: THE MANIFESTO DEBATE3. Roland Boer: A Manifesto for Biblical Stdies4.
Hanna Stenstrom: Boer's Manifesto: Part of the Solution or Part ofthe
Problem? Some Reflections from a Swedish Perspective5. Niels Peter Lemche:
Guns do not kill, people do!6. Mark G. Brett: Theological Secularity: A
Response to Roland Boer7. Todd Penner: Is Boer Among the Prophets?
Transforming the Legacy ofMarxian CritiquePART C: THE END OF BIBLICAL
STUDIES?8. Hector Avalos: The End of Biblical Studies as a Moral
Obligation9. Joseph A. Marchal: Responsibilities to the Publics of
BiblicalStudies and Critical Rhetorical Engagements for a Safer World10.
Heike Omerzu: A German Landscape: Currents and Credits of NewTestament
Studies in Germany During the Past Decades11. Philip Chia: Private or
Public? The Challenge of Public Theologyto Biblical StudiesPART D: THE
PARADOXES OF SECULARISM12. Ward Blanton: Neither Religious nor Secular: On
Saving the Criticin Biblical-Criticism13. Edgar W. Conrad: From Jefferson's
Bible to Judge Moore's TenCommandments Monument: Secularizing the Bible in
the USA14. Athalya Brenner: From Ruth to Foreign Workers in
ContemporaryIsrael: A Case Study in the Interaction of Religion, Politics
and theEconomy15. Yairah Amit: The Samaritans - Biblical Considerations in
the Solution of a Political Problem16. Philip Davies: The Biblical Roots of
Secularism
ENGAGEMENT AT THE FORUM1. Michael V. Fox: Scholarship and Faith in Bible
Study2. Jacques Berlinerblau: The Unspeakable in Biblical ScholarshipPART
B: THE MANIFESTO DEBATE3. Roland Boer: A Manifesto for Biblical Stdies4.
Hanna Stenstrom: Boer's Manifesto: Part of the Solution or Part ofthe
Problem? Some Reflections from a Swedish Perspective5. Niels Peter Lemche:
Guns do not kill, people do!6. Mark G. Brett: Theological Secularity: A
Response to Roland Boer7. Todd Penner: Is Boer Among the Prophets?
Transforming the Legacy ofMarxian CritiquePART C: THE END OF BIBLICAL
STUDIES?8. Hector Avalos: The End of Biblical Studies as a Moral
Obligation9. Joseph A. Marchal: Responsibilities to the Publics of
BiblicalStudies and Critical Rhetorical Engagements for a Safer World10.
Heike Omerzu: A German Landscape: Currents and Credits of NewTestament
Studies in Germany During the Past Decades11. Philip Chia: Private or
Public? The Challenge of Public Theologyto Biblical StudiesPART D: THE
PARADOXES OF SECULARISM12. Ward Blanton: Neither Religious nor Secular: On
Saving the Criticin Biblical-Criticism13. Edgar W. Conrad: From Jefferson's
Bible to Judge Moore's TenCommandments Monument: Secularizing the Bible in
the USA14. Athalya Brenner: From Ruth to Foreign Workers in
ContemporaryIsrael: A Case Study in the Interaction of Religion, Politics
and theEconomy15. Yairah Amit: The Samaritans - Biblical Considerations in
the Solution of a Political Problem16. Philip Davies: The Biblical Roots of
Secularism
Roland Boer: Introduction: Secularism and the BiblePART A: INITIAL
ENGAGEMENT AT THE FORUM1. Michael V. Fox: Scholarship and Faith in Bible
Study2. Jacques Berlinerblau: The Unspeakable in Biblical ScholarshipPART
B: THE MANIFESTO DEBATE3. Roland Boer: A Manifesto for Biblical Stdies4.
Hanna Stenstrom: Boer's Manifesto: Part of the Solution or Part ofthe
Problem? Some Reflections from a Swedish Perspective5. Niels Peter Lemche:
Guns do not kill, people do!6. Mark G. Brett: Theological Secularity: A
Response to Roland Boer7. Todd Penner: Is Boer Among the Prophets?
Transforming the Legacy ofMarxian CritiquePART C: THE END OF BIBLICAL
STUDIES?8. Hector Avalos: The End of Biblical Studies as a Moral
Obligation9. Joseph A. Marchal: Responsibilities to the Publics of
BiblicalStudies and Critical Rhetorical Engagements for a Safer World10.
Heike Omerzu: A German Landscape: Currents and Credits of NewTestament
Studies in Germany During the Past Decades11. Philip Chia: Private or
Public? The Challenge of Public Theologyto Biblical StudiesPART D: THE
PARADOXES OF SECULARISM12. Ward Blanton: Neither Religious nor Secular: On
Saving the Criticin Biblical-Criticism13. Edgar W. Conrad: From Jefferson's
Bible to Judge Moore's TenCommandments Monument: Secularizing the Bible in
the USA14. Athalya Brenner: From Ruth to Foreign Workers in
ContemporaryIsrael: A Case Study in the Interaction of Religion, Politics
and theEconomy15. Yairah Amit: The Samaritans - Biblical Considerations in
the Solution of a Political Problem16. Philip Davies: The Biblical Roots of
Secularism
ENGAGEMENT AT THE FORUM1. Michael V. Fox: Scholarship and Faith in Bible
Study2. Jacques Berlinerblau: The Unspeakable in Biblical ScholarshipPART
B: THE MANIFESTO DEBATE3. Roland Boer: A Manifesto for Biblical Stdies4.
Hanna Stenstrom: Boer's Manifesto: Part of the Solution or Part ofthe
Problem? Some Reflections from a Swedish Perspective5. Niels Peter Lemche:
Guns do not kill, people do!6. Mark G. Brett: Theological Secularity: A
Response to Roland Boer7. Todd Penner: Is Boer Among the Prophets?
Transforming the Legacy ofMarxian CritiquePART C: THE END OF BIBLICAL
STUDIES?8. Hector Avalos: The End of Biblical Studies as a Moral
Obligation9. Joseph A. Marchal: Responsibilities to the Publics of
BiblicalStudies and Critical Rhetorical Engagements for a Safer World10.
Heike Omerzu: A German Landscape: Currents and Credits of NewTestament
Studies in Germany During the Past Decades11. Philip Chia: Private or
Public? The Challenge of Public Theologyto Biblical StudiesPART D: THE
PARADOXES OF SECULARISM12. Ward Blanton: Neither Religious nor Secular: On
Saving the Criticin Biblical-Criticism13. Edgar W. Conrad: From Jefferson's
Bible to Judge Moore's TenCommandments Monument: Secularizing the Bible in
the USA14. Athalya Brenner: From Ruth to Foreign Workers in
ContemporaryIsrael: A Case Study in the Interaction of Religion, Politics
and theEconomy15. Yairah Amit: The Samaritans - Biblical Considerations in
the Solution of a Political Problem16. Philip Davies: The Biblical Roots of
Secularism