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Universalism And Particularism At Sodom And Gomorrah Essays In Memory Of Ron Pirson Diana Lipton Eds Diana Lipton Eds

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Universalism And Particularism At Sodom And Gomorrah Essays In Memory Of Ron Pirson Diana Lipton Eds Diana Lipton Eds
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Publisher: SBL Press; Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.79 MB
Author: Diana Lipton (eds.); Diana Lipton (eds.)
ISBN: 9781589836501, 1589836502
Language: English
Year: 2012
Volume: 11

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Universalism And Particularism At Sodom And Gomorrah Essays In Memory Of Ron Pirson Diana Lipton Eds Diana Lipton Eds by Diana Lipton (eds.); Diana Lipton (eds.) 9781589836501, 1589836502 instant download after payment.

This book reexamines the Sodom and Gomorrah narrative in Genesis 18 19, an ethically charged text that has significantly influenced views about homosexuality, stereotyping the other, the rewards and risks of hospitality, and the justice owed to outsiders. Its twelve essays, reflecting their authors considerable geographical, religious, methodological, and academic diversity, explore this troubling text through the lens of universalism and particularism. Biblical Sodom is read as the site of multiple borders fluid, porous, and bi-directional between similar and different, men and angels, men and women, fathers and daughters, insiders and outsiders, hosts and guests, residents and aliens, chosen and nonchosen, and people and God. Readers of these exegetically and theologically attentive essays published in memory of Ron Pirson will experience a rare sense of an ancient text being read in and for the modern world. The contributors are Calum Carmichael, Diana Lipton, William John Lyons, Nathan MacDonald, Amira Meir, Yitzhak (Itzik) Peleg, T. A. Perry, Ron Pirson, Jonathan D. Safren, Megan Warner, Harlan J. Wechsler, and Ellen J. van Wolde.

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