Ethnicity and the Bible

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This volume reflects the diversities of culture both within biblical texts and among the interpretative communities for whom the Bible is a focus of thought and action. Part One, Ethnicity in the Bible, explores selected texts from the Hebrew Bible and from the New Testament, making use of methodological perspectives drawn from a range of disciplines. Part Two, Culture and Interpretation, looks at examples of how ethnicity figures both in the use of the Bible by indigenous peoples and in professional biblical interpretation. By collecting a diversity of topics into a single volume, the authors raise fresh questions for subjects that are usually treated in isolation from each other.


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Mark G. Brett, Ph.D. is Professor of Old Testament at Whitley College, University of Melbourne, Australia. He is a co-editor of the journal Biblical Interpretation (Brill) and author of Biblical Criticism in Crisis? (Cambridge, 1991).
Biblical scholars, theologians and social scientists interested in ethnicity.
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