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100 _aBoer, Roland
245 _aSecularism and Biblical Studies
260 _aLondon
_bRoutledge
_c2010
300 _a219p
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _a1. Initial engagement at the Forum Scholarship and Faith in Bible Study...............15 The Unspeakable in Biblical Scholarship..........20 2. The manifesto Debate A manifesto for Biblical Studies ........27 BOer`s Manifesto: Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem ..........40 Gunds do not kill, people do..............51 Theological Secularity: A Response to Roland Boer......59 Is boer among the Prophets? Transforming the legacy of Marxian Critique ..........67 3. The end of Biblical Studies The end of Biblical Studies as a Moral Obligation ..........85 Responsibilities to the Public of Biblical Studies and Critical Rhetorical Engagements for a Saver world ........101 A german landscape currents and credits of new testament Studies in Germany during the past Decades .........116 Private or Public ? The challenge of public theology to biblical Studies ........129 4. The paradoxes of Secularism Neither Religious nor Secular : On saving the critic in Biblical - Criticism .................141 From Jefferson`s Bible to judge Moore`s Ten Commandments monument: Secularizing the bible in the Usa ..........162 From Ruth to foreign workers in Contemporary israel : A case study in the interaction of Religion, politics and the economy ..............178 The samaritans - Biblical Considerations in the Solutions of a Political Problem ..........192
650 _aSecularism
650 _aSecularization
650 _aBible Nt-criticism, Interpretation
700 1 _aBoer, Roland
902 _bFFS
942 _cBK
999 _c100927
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