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_aDeLapp, Nevada Levi. _e1 |
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_aThe reformed David(s) and the question of resistance to tyranny : _breading the Bible in the 16th and 17th centuries / _cNevada Levi DeLapp. _hPR |
246 | 3 | _aReformed David and the question of resistance to tyranny. | |
246 | 3 | _aReformed Davids and the question of resistance to tyranny. | |
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_aLondon ; _aNew York : _bBloomsbury T and T Clark, _c(c)2014. |
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_axiv, 234 pages ; _c24 cm |
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_aScriptural traces ; _v3 |
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_aLibrary of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies ; _v601 |
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500 | _aRevision of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Brite Divinity School, Texas Christian University, 2012 under title: Wielding Goliath's sword : 16th and 17th century reformed political readings of the David story. | ||
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_aIntroduction -- _tCalvin and Beza set the stage -- _tThe Dutch David: William of Orange in Davidic dress -- _tAndrew Willet and the Jacobean David -- _tSamuel Rutherford and the Scottish David -- _tThe David story: gap-filling and reading strategies. |
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_aRepresentations of David in Reformation art and literature often characterize him as a figure of piety, an iconic king and model civil servant. Using the exemplary David as a starting point and test case, DeLapp observes how both socio-historical and textual factors play a part in how a person reads biblical text. _cBack Cover. |
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_aDavid, _cKing of Israel. |
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_aBible. _pSamuel, 1st _xCriticism, interpretation, etc. |
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_aDespotism _xReligious aspects _xHistory of doctrines _y16th century. |
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_aScriptural traces ; _v3. |
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