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(5) | 1 | Essays exploring and explaining how 'queer' reading makes a difference to biblical exegesis. As with feminism, theoretical questions arise such as whether such readings are characterized by certain questions or can only legitimately be done by gay or lesbian readers. The contributors are drawn from a range of backgrounds and a variety of interests--Jewish, Christian, agnostic, male, female, heterosexual, gay and lesbian--and mostly concentrate on individual passages and books. But the volume also contains some theoretical reflections, and it ends with three +critical responses' from scholars with interdisciplinary interests on the place of queer read-ing of the Bible in broader contexts. A book for anyone interested in contemporary issues of bible interpretation or in queer theory generally.… (more) |
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Jerusalem (Joshua 10:1,15:8, Judges 1:8, 1 Samuel 17:54, 2 Samuel 5:5-6,9:13,11:1,15:29,24:16, 1 Kings 3:1,9:15,19,10:26-27,11:7,13,36,42,12:27,14:21,25,15:2,10,22:42, 2 Kings 8:17,26,12:1,17,14:2,13,15:2,33,16:2,5,18:2,17,19:31,21:1,12,19,22:1,23:27,31,36,24:8,10,14,18,20, 25:1,9, 1 Chronicles 11:4,21:16, 2 Chronicles 1:4,3:1,6:6,9:1,20:15,27,29:8,36:19, Ezra 1:2,2:1,3:,4:12,24,6:12,7:8,9:9,10:7, Nehemiah 1:2,1:3,2:11,17,20,3:8,4:8,11:1,12:27,43, Esther 2:6, Psalms 51:18,79:1,122:2-3,6,128:5,137:5,147:2,12, Song of Songs 6:4, Isaiah 1:1,2:1,3:1,8,4:3,8:14,27:13,31:5,33:20,40:2,9,52:1-2,62:6-7,65:18, Jeremiah 2:2,3:17,4:5,14,5:1,6:6,8:5,9:11,13:27,23:14,24:1,26:18,32:2,33:10,39:1,51:50,52:14, Lamentations 1:7, Ezekiel 14:21,1:2, Daniel 6:10,9:2,12,25, Joel 3:1,16-17, Amos 2:5, Obadiah 11, Micah 1:5,4:2, Zephaniah 3:16, Zechariah 1:14,17,2:2,4,8:3,6,15,22,9:9-10,12:3,10,14:2,8,16)  Mount Gilead (Genesis 31:20-25,37:25, Deuteronomy 3:12-16,34:1, Joshua 12:2,5,17:5-6,22:13, Judges 7:3, Song of Songs 4:1,6:5, Jeremiah 50:19, Obadiah 19)  Susa (Esther 1:2,5, 2:3,5,8, 3:15, 4:8,15, 8:14-15, 9:6,11-12,14-15,18)  | |
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▾Book descriptions Essays exploring and explaining how 'queer' reading makes a difference to biblical exegesis. As with feminism, theoretical questions arise such as whether such readings are characterized by certain questions or can only legitimately be done by gay or lesbian readers. The contributors are drawn from a range of backgrounds and a variety of interests--Jewish, Christian, agnostic, male, female, heterosexual, gay and lesbian--and mostly concentrate on individual passages and books. But the volume also contains some theoretical reflections, and it ends with three +critical responses' from scholars with interdisciplinary interests on the place of queer read-ing of the Bible in broader contexts. A book for anyone interested in contemporary issues of bible interpretation or in queer theory generally. ▾Library descriptions No library descriptions found. ▾LibraryThing members' description
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