The narrative of Noah’s flood in Genesis draws perennial interest from scholars and the general public. Too often, however, historical and exegetical studies of the text, the story’s reception, and discussion of theological appropriation remain aloof from each other, if not at odds. This volume takes the influential nature of the flood story as an ideal opportunity to bring some of these methods into dialogue. Opening Heaven’s Floodgatesoffers sixteen new essays from international scholars which utilize some of the diverse tools that contemporary biblical scholars have. These are balanced between textual, historical, comparative, and theological approaches, ranging from Jewish calendars to modern ark builders, 1 Enoch to Ricoeur. Beyond eac...
This book outlines some different approaches to the book of Genesis which have been used by biblical...
For Creationists the Genesis account is the one place where a narrative text detailing the events of...
Genesis has become, for some, the forgotten book. Many pastors and teachers avoid it for fear of con...
The narrative of Noah’s flood in Genesis draws perennial interest from scholars and the general publ...
Sheer familiarity with the Bible combined with a habit of rapid reading makes it easy to overlook po...
Hunziker-Rodewald Regine. Jason M. Silverman (éd.), Opening Heaven’s Floodgates. The Genesis Flood N...
This article surveys the literary traditions related to Noah, the ark, and the flood in early Chris...
Please cite as follows:Wilson, M. 2014. Noah, the ark, and the flood in early Christian literature. ...
Noah's flood is one of the most ancient religious stories of the world. The story is told and re...
The Biblical Flood narrative is part of Israel’s so-called primeval history as narrated in the book ...
The Biblical Flood narrative is part of Israel's so-called primeval history as narrated in the book ...
One of the not so obvious but deeply relevant factors in addressing climate change is religion and t...
Like other parts of Scripture, Genesis 1 must be interpreted in terms of its historical and literary...
Disasters are both interesting and infrequent. Thus, understanding them usually depends on stories o...
The similarities between Noah’s ark and the saving boat in Mesopotamian flood accounts are widely kn...
This book outlines some different approaches to the book of Genesis which have been used by biblical...
For Creationists the Genesis account is the one place where a narrative text detailing the events of...
Genesis has become, for some, the forgotten book. Many pastors and teachers avoid it for fear of con...
The narrative of Noah’s flood in Genesis draws perennial interest from scholars and the general publ...
Sheer familiarity with the Bible combined with a habit of rapid reading makes it easy to overlook po...
Hunziker-Rodewald Regine. Jason M. Silverman (éd.), Opening Heaven’s Floodgates. The Genesis Flood N...
This article surveys the literary traditions related to Noah, the ark, and the flood in early Chris...
Please cite as follows:Wilson, M. 2014. Noah, the ark, and the flood in early Christian literature. ...
Noah's flood is one of the most ancient religious stories of the world. The story is told and re...
The Biblical Flood narrative is part of Israel’s so-called primeval history as narrated in the book ...
The Biblical Flood narrative is part of Israel's so-called primeval history as narrated in the book ...
One of the not so obvious but deeply relevant factors in addressing climate change is religion and t...
Like other parts of Scripture, Genesis 1 must be interpreted in terms of its historical and literary...
Disasters are both interesting and infrequent. Thus, understanding them usually depends on stories o...
The similarities between Noah’s ark and the saving boat in Mesopotamian flood accounts are widely kn...
This book outlines some different approaches to the book of Genesis which have been used by biblical...
For Creationists the Genesis account is the one place where a narrative text detailing the events of...
Genesis has become, for some, the forgotten book. Many pastors and teachers avoid it for fear of con...