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_aThe Reformed David(s) and the Question of Resistance to Tyranny _b Reading the Bible in the 16th and 17th Centuries |
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_aNew York _bT and T Clark _c2016 |
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_aLibrary of Hebrew Bible/ Old Testament Studies; _v201600ENGGPS6 |
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500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _a1. Calvin and Beza set the stage...........19 Hermeneutical continuities and discontinuities............19 John calvin.............30 Theodore beza...............54 The stage is set: Two reading trajectories with two applications of the davidic social imaginary.......71 2. The dutch david: William of orfanage in davidic dress ............73 The historical and social context of het wilhelmus........74 het wilhelmus and the david story..........86 3. Andrew willet and the jacobean david............97 Andrew willet`s Historical and political context.....97 Andrew willet`s Historical and political Context .......97 Andrew willet`s Reading of the David Story..........106 4. samuel Rutherford and the Scottish david .....132 Samuel Rutherford`s Historical and social context .......132 samuel rutherford`s reading of the david story............145 5. The david story: Gap-filling and reading strategies .............165 Hermeneutics and narrative theory.........165 Cues for a deuteronomic baseling reading ......190 Finis.....214 | |
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