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Families and Family Relations: As Represented in Early Judaisms and Early Christianities: Texts and Fictions (Studies in Theology and Religion, Volume 2)

Families and Family Relations: As Represented in Early Judaisms and Early Christianities: Texts and Fictions (Studies in Theology and Religion, Volume 2)

Athalya Brenner
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The fruits of discussion at an international gathering of biblical and other scholars interested in "families" in the ancient Near East are offered here. This is not a collection of "proceedings" in the usual sense; rather the essays mark a conscious joint effort to advance the discussion in the newly opened debate on "families" in the "biblical worlds".
Topics discussed include the metaphor of marriage in Early Judaism, the brother-sister relationship in Ancient Israel, Hebrew family names, domesticity in Judaism, kinship in the Pauline churches, and women in John's Gospel.
The contributors include, among others, A. van der Kooij, R. Hachlili, G. Mussies, M. Peskowitz, P. Esler, S. van Tilborg, and R. Bieringer.
Language
English
Pages
266
Format
Paperback
Release
April 01, 2000
ISBN 13
9789058540140

Families and Family Relations: As Represented in Early Judaisms and Early Christianities: Texts and Fictions (Studies in Theology and Religion, Volume 2)

Athalya Brenner
0/5 ( ratings)
STAR - Studies in Theology and Religion, 2

The fruits of discussion at an international gathering of biblical and other scholars interested in "families" in the ancient Near East are offered here. This is not a collection of "proceedings" in the usual sense; rather the essays mark a conscious joint effort to advance the discussion in the newly opened debate on "families" in the "biblical worlds".
Topics discussed include the metaphor of marriage in Early Judaism, the brother-sister relationship in Ancient Israel, Hebrew family names, domesticity in Judaism, kinship in the Pauline churches, and women in John's Gospel.
The contributors include, among others, A. van der Kooij, R. Hachlili, G. Mussies, M. Peskowitz, P. Esler, S. van Tilborg, and R. Bieringer.
Language
English
Pages
266
Format
Paperback
Release
April 01, 2000
ISBN 13
9789058540140

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