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_aThe calling of the nations : _bexegesis, ethnography, and empire in a biblical-historic present / _cedited by Mark Vessey [and others. |
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_aToronto ; _aNew York : _bUniversity of Toronto Press, _c(c)2011. |
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_a1 online resource (xiv, 371 pages) : _billustrations, map |
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490 | 1 | _aGreen College thematic lecture series | |
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_aIntroduction. The Bible in the West: a peoples' history? / _rMark Vessey -- _tpart 1. Biblical possessions. Perhaps God is Irish: Sacred texts as virtual reality machine / _rDonald Harman Akenson -- _tProtestant Restorationism and the Ortelian mapping of Palestine (with an afterword on Islam) / _rNabil I. Matar -- _tBeyond a shared inheritance: American Jews reclaim the Hebrew Bible / _rLaura S. Levitt -- _tRecalling the nation's terrain: narrative, territory, and canon (commentary on part one) / _rRobert A. Daum -- _tpart 2. 2. Confounding narratives. Dominion from sea to sea: Eusebius of Caesarea, Constantine the Great, and the exegesis of empire / _rHarry O. Maier -- _tUnending sway: the ideology of empire in early Christian Latin thought / _rKarla Pollmann -- _t'The ends of the Earth': the Bible, Bibles, and the other in early Medieval Europe / _rIan Wood -- _tPromised lands, premised texts (commentary on part two) / _rMark Vessey -- _tpart 3. Colonial and postcolonial readings, premodern ironies. The Amerindian in divine history: the limits of Biblical authority in the Jesuit Mission to New France, 1632-1649 / _rPeter A. Goddard -- _tJoshua in America: on cowboys, Canaanites, and Indians / _rLaura E. Donaldson -- _tPremodern ironies: first nations and chosen peoples / _rJace Weaver -- _tBiblical narrative and the (de)stabilization of the colonial subject (commentary on part three) / _rHarry O. Maier -- _tEpilogue: 'Paradise Highway': of global cities and postcolonial reading practices / _rSharon V. Betcher. |
500 | _aGift of the Theological Studies Department editors for the Journal of the American Academy of Religion (JAAR). | ||
520 | 0 | _aThis wide-ranging collection moves from the earliest Pauline and Rabbinic exegesis through Christian imperial and missionary narratives of the late Roman, medieval, and early modern periods to the entangled identity politics of 'mainstream' nineteenth- and twentieth-century North America. | |
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_aNationalism _xBiblical teaching. |
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650 | 0 | _aReligion and state. | |
650 | 0 | _aNationalism. | |
655 | 1 | _aElectronic Books. | |
700 | 1 | _aVessey, Mark. | |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |