For biblical authors and readers, law and restoration are central concepts in the Bible, but they were not always so. To trace out the formation of those biblical concepts as elements in defensive strategies, Cataldo uses as conversational starting points theories from Zizek, Foucault and Deleuze, all of whom emphasize relation and difference. This work argues that the more modern assumption that biblical authors wrote their texts presupposing a central importance for those concepts is backwards. On the contrary, law and restoration were made central only through and after the writing of the biblical texts - in particular, those that were concerned with protecting the community from threats to its identity as the "remnant". Modern Bible rea...
Bible Doctrines are divided up into nine major categories for connivence. This will be a resource to...
Given the complexity of this sacred text and the intensity with which Protestants have sought to gle...
Unprecedented historical crises often have compelled the rethinking of theological premises. The Rom...
I argue that the Christian Neo-conservatives (like many before them, including the Medieval crusader...
Dogmatic biblical exegesis had a near monopoly until well into the modern era. Similarly, in academi...
"Harnessing Chaos" is an explanation of changes in dominant politicalized assumptions about what the...
“Book of Empire” reveals that contrary to what is often suggested by scholars, modernism is not a mo...
The Hebrew Bible repeatedly describes Israel’s potential to defile their land through various forms ...
THE Book of Exodus desscribes the identity of justice and the law. Because elsewhere the gap betwee...
This paper examines the relationships between and the complexities within biblical inspiration, inte...
In this article, I argue that revenge fantasies such as those found in the Oracles Against the Natio...
Religious radicalism is a serious phenomenon that is dotting our age. Terrorism is currently the wor...
Thoughtful reading of Exodus involves recognizing that a predominantly oral culture lies behind the ...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
The Hebrew Bible rarely depicts the reading of books or documents, but when it does, it usually port...
Bible Doctrines are divided up into nine major categories for connivence. This will be a resource to...
Given the complexity of this sacred text and the intensity with which Protestants have sought to gle...
Unprecedented historical crises often have compelled the rethinking of theological premises. The Rom...
I argue that the Christian Neo-conservatives (like many before them, including the Medieval crusader...
Dogmatic biblical exegesis had a near monopoly until well into the modern era. Similarly, in academi...
"Harnessing Chaos" is an explanation of changes in dominant politicalized assumptions about what the...
“Book of Empire” reveals that contrary to what is often suggested by scholars, modernism is not a mo...
The Hebrew Bible repeatedly describes Israel’s potential to defile their land through various forms ...
THE Book of Exodus desscribes the identity of justice and the law. Because elsewhere the gap betwee...
This paper examines the relationships between and the complexities within biblical inspiration, inte...
In this article, I argue that revenge fantasies such as those found in the Oracles Against the Natio...
Religious radicalism is a serious phenomenon that is dotting our age. Terrorism is currently the wor...
Thoughtful reading of Exodus involves recognizing that a predominantly oral culture lies behind the ...
<p class="abstract"><span lang="EN-US">Biblical traditions, in decisive form, are interested in the ...
The Hebrew Bible rarely depicts the reading of books or documents, but when it does, it usually port...
Bible Doctrines are divided up into nine major categories for connivence. This will be a resource to...
Given the complexity of this sacred text and the intensity with which Protestants have sought to gle...
Unprecedented historical crises often have compelled the rethinking of theological premises. The Rom...