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Can A Cushite Change His Skin An Examination Of Race Ethnicity And Othering In The Hebrew Bible The Library Of Hebrew Bible Old Testament Studies Rodney S Sadler Jr

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Can A Cushite Change His Skin An Examination Of Race Ethnicity And Othering In The Hebrew Bible The Library Of Hebrew Bible Old Testament Studies Rodney S Sadler Jr
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Publisher: T & T Clark International
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.69 MB
Pages: 189
Author: Rodney S. Sadler Jr.
ISBN: 9780567027658, 9780567029607, 0567027651, 0567029603
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Can A Cushite Change His Skin An Examination Of Race Ethnicity And Othering In The Hebrew Bible The Library Of Hebrew Bible Old Testament Studies Rodney S Sadler Jr by Rodney S. Sadler Jr. 9780567027658, 9780567029607, 0567027651, 0567029603 instant download after payment.

By examining explicit biblical references to Cush and Cushites, a nation and people most modern scholars would deem racially "black," this book explores the manner by which the authors of the Hebrew Bible represented the Cushite, and determines whether differences in human phenotypes facilitated legitimating ideologies that justified the subjugation of this foreign other. In order to ground this analysis, this study investigates how contemporary scholars have understood "race" and "ethnicity" and proposes working definitions for these contested terms. Sadler's study reveals that though there were on occasion constituent elements of racialist thought employed in biblical representations of the Cushites, there does not appear to have been a coherent system of racial thought in the Hebrew Bible. Often esteemed by biblical authors, Cushites were viewed as an ethnic group like most of the nations mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. In fact, this study also reveals that there was considerable contact between Cushites and the people of Judah throughout the biblical period. It concludes by suggesting that biblical scholars need to critically reassess their understanding of Cushites and the role this people played in the history of the Levant.

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