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The Reception Of Exodus Motifs In Jewish And Christian Literature Let My People Go Beate Kowalski Susan E Docherty

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The Reception Of Exodus Motifs In Jewish And Christian Literature Let My People Go Beate Kowalski Susan E Docherty
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.48 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Beate Kowalski; Susan E. Docherty
ISBN: 9789004471115, 9004471111
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Reception Of Exodus Motifs In Jewish And Christian Literature Let My People Go Beate Kowalski Susan E Docherty by Beate Kowalski; Susan E. Docherty 9789004471115, 9004471111 instant download after payment.

"The account of the exodus of the Israelite slaves from Egypt under Moses has shaped the theology and community identity of both Jews and Christians across the centuries. Its reception in later scriptures and religious writings, as well as in art and music, continues to inspire liberation movements across the globe. This volume brings together an international group of scholars to explore the re-use of the exodus narratives across a wide range of early Jewish and Christian literature including the Apocrypha and the New Testament. The contributors engage with wider questions of methodology and the impact of social and cultural context on biblical interpretation. Contributors are: David Allen, Garrick V. Allen, Sean A. Adams, Joshua J. Coutts, Maurice Gilbert SJ, Susan E. Gillingham, Camilla von Heijne, Erkki Koskenniemi, Anne M. O'Leary PBVM, Rita Müller-Fieberg, Patricia Murray IBVM, Mika S. Pajunen, Jenny Read-Heimerdinger, Benedetta Rossi, Agnethe Siquans"--

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