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100 | _aSchweitzer, Steven J | ||
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_aWorlds That Could Not Be _b Utopia in Chronicles, Ezra and Nehemiah |
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_aNew York _bT and T Clark _c2018 |
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_aLibrary of Hebrew Bible/ Old Testament Studies; _v201800ENGGPS6 |
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500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _a1. Testing utopia as a Contemporary Method in Biblical Studies World that could not be: Ralism and irrealism in Thomas more`s Utopia .......13 Utopia where it is to be hoped that the coffee is a little less sour ....................................38 World -building and temple- building : A game of Utopian pastiche in 2 Chronicles 1-9...........59 2. After Exile, Under Empire: Utopian identity negotiations in Ezra- Nehemiah and chronicles Exile, empire, and Prophecy: Reframing utopian Concerns in Chronicles ..............81 Re-negotiating a putative utopia and the stories of the rejection of foreign wives in Ezra - Nehemiah ............105 Writing and the chronicler: Authorship ambivalence and utopia ................129 Utopian in Agony : the role of Prejudice in Ezra-nehamia`s Ideal for Restoration ............144 3. Searching for the place: Theologies of utopia Taking the reader into utopia .............171 | |
650 | _aChronicles I | ||
650 | _aEzra | ||
650 | _aNehemiah | ||
650 | _aCriticism, Interpretation | ||
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