The child in the Bible / [print]
general editor, Marcia J. Bunge ; coeditors, Terence E. Fretheim, Beverly Roberts Gaventa.
- Grand Rapids, Michigan : William B. Eerdmans Pub., (c)2008.
- xxvi, 467 pages ; 23 cm.
Introduction Texts from the Hebrew Scriptures -- "God was with the boy" (Genesis 21:20) : children in the Book of Genesis Exodus as a "text of terror" for children That the children may know : children in Deuteronomy To discipline without destruction : the multifaceted profile of the child in Proverbs "Look! The children and I are as signs and portents in Israel" : children in Isaiah "Israel, my child" : the ethics of a biblical metaphor Texts from the New Testament -- Children in the Gospel of Mark, with special attention to Jesus' blessing of the children (Mark 10:13-16) and the purpose of Mark "What then will this child become?" : perspectives on children in the Gospel of Luke Children in the Gospel of John "Tell me a story" : perspectives on children from the Acts of the Apostles Finding a place for children in the letters of Paul Like a child : Paul's rhetorical uses of childhood A place of belonging : perspectives on children from Colossians and Ephesians Thematic essays -- Children and the image of God Child characters in biblical narratives : the young David (1 Samuel 16-17) and the little Israelite servant girl (2 Kings 5:1-19) / Esther M. Menn -- "He placed a little child in the midst" : Jesus, the Kingdom, and children Adoption in the Bible Vulnerable children, divine passion, and human obligation Marcia J. Bunge -- Terence E. Fretheim -- Claire R. Mathews McGinnis -- Patrick D. Miller -- William P. Brown -- Jacqueline E. Lapsley -- Brent A. Strawn -- Judith M. Gundry -- John T. Carroll -- Marianne Meye Thompson -- Joel B. Green -- Beverly Roberts Gaventa -- Reidar Aasgaard -- Margaret Y. MacDonald -- W. Sibley Towner -- Keith J. White -- David L. Bartlett -- Walter Brueggemann.
"In this volume nineteen biblical scholars collaborate to provide an informed and focused treatment of biblical perspectives on children and childhood. Looking at the Bible through the lens of the child exposes new aspects of biblical texts and themes. Some of the authors focus on selected biblical texts - Genesis, Proverbs, Mark, and more - while others examine such biblical themes as training and disciplining, children and the image of God, the metaphor of Israel as a child, and so on. In discussing a vast array of themes and questions, the chapters also invite readers to reconsider the roles that children can or should play in religious communities today" --