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Genesis: A Past for a People in Need of a Future: An Introduction and Study Guide

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: T&T Clark Study Guides to the Old TestamentPublication details: New Delhi Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd. 2024Description: 113pISBN:
  • 9789361310249
DDC classification:
  • T789 BC02
Contents:
What is Genesis, Where did it come from, and why?, What is Genesis?, Genealogy, Narrative, Promise and blessing material, Tentative conclusions about genre and form, Where did Genesis come from?, Israel, North America, Europe, Why Genesis?, References, Where does Genesis Fit?, Scrolls and Books, Where does Genesis belong?, Genesis as the first book of the Pentateuch, Genesis as the first book of the Hexateuch, Genesis as the first book of the Tetrateuch, Genesis as the first book of the Triteuch, Genesis as the first book of the Enneateuch, Genesis as Independent, References, Themes and Theology, Creation/ Uncreation, Creation/ Uncreation, Promise/ Impossibility, Promise, covenant, Oath, Promise/ Impossibility, Peace/Conflict, Peace/Conflict, Genesis 34, Genesis13, 21:22-35 and 26:12-35, References, Reading Genesis in a postmodern World, Trauma-informed readings, Gen 21:8-21, Political Readings, Gen. 21 : 8-21, Intersectionalist readings, Gen. 21 8-21, Ecological Readings, Gen. 21:821, Intertextual Readings, Gen, 21:8-21, References
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What is Genesis, Where did it come from, and why?,
What is Genesis?,
Genealogy,
Narrative,
Promise and blessing material,
Tentative conclusions about genre and form,
Where did Genesis come from?,
Israel,
North America,
Europe,
Why Genesis?,
References,
Where does Genesis Fit?,
Scrolls and Books,
Where does Genesis belong?,
Genesis as the first book of the Pentateuch,
Genesis as the first book of the Hexateuch,
Genesis as the first book of the Tetrateuch,
Genesis as the first book of the Triteuch,
Genesis as the first book of the Enneateuch,
Genesis as Independent,
References,
Themes and Theology,
Creation/ Uncreation,
Creation/ Uncreation,
Promise/ Impossibility,
Promise,
covenant,
Oath,
Promise/ Impossibility,
Peace/Conflict,
Peace/Conflict,
Genesis 34,
Genesis13, 21:22-35 and 26:12-35,
References,
Reading Genesis in a postmodern World,
Trauma-informed readings,
Gen 21:8-21,
Political Readings,
Gen. 21 : 8-21,
Intersectionalist readings,
Gen. 21 8-21,
Ecological Readings,
Gen. 21:821,
Intertextual Readings,
Gen, 21:8-21,
References

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