Joseph's Bones: Understanding the Struggle Between God and Mankind in the BiblePenguin, 15 de mar. de 2007 - 320 páginas “A work of stunning originality . . . Nothing quite like it has appeared in years.”—Jack Miles, author of God: A Biography In this groundbreaking book, Jerome Segal offers a fresh and vigorous reexamination of the oldest part of the Bible. What if we knew nothing about Judaism or Christianity and one day picked up the first six books of the Bible? How could we possibly understand them? Who is God? Who are the Israelites? What is the relationship between God and humanity? Segal maintains that to approach the Bible from this perspective—one framed by the story of the Israelites’ fidelity to Joseph—is to find something unexpected: an account of the human condition that reads like an existential novel about the struggle of mankind against the unpredictable and often unwarranted wrath of God. A radically new way of understanding the Bible and a brilliant exploration of it, Joseph’s Bones is a rarity in Biblical interpretation: brilliant, rigorously argued, and thoroughly original. “Joseph’s Bones makes [an] audacious argument. . . . Reading the Bible as a novel about the struggle between God and humankind, Segal produces a work of interpretation that is itself novelistic in its humanistic vision and emotional force.”—Naomi Seidman, author of Faithful Renderings “Perceptive and intelligent.”—Booklist “Arrestingly original.”—Tikkun “Compelling . . . transforming.”—Forward |
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... teach to the Israelites. In this poem is the verse “There is no god beside Me” (Deuteronomy 32:39). Though there is some ambiguity here, this can be read as God's assertion of a monotheistic claim. Even so, God asserts this of himself ...
... teach to the Israelites. In this poem is the verse “There is no god beside Me” (Deuteronomy 32:39). Though there is some ambiguity here, this can be read as God's assertion of a monotheistic claim. Even so, God asserts this of himself ...
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... teach “circumcision” of the heart as an alternative to circumcision of the penis, but uses it as a metaphor to capture the new teaching, the new commandment to love God. For Moses there is no dichotomy between obeying the spirit of the ...
... teach “circumcision” of the heart as an alternative to circumcision of the penis, but uses it as a metaphor to capture the new teaching, the new commandment to love God. For Moses there is no dichotomy between obeying the spirit of the ...
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... teaching. I. Title. BS580.J6S445 2007 2006037168 222'.11092—dc22 While the author has made every effort to provide accurate telephone numbers and Internet addresses at the time of publication, neither the publisher nor the author ...
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READING WITH FRESH EYES | 273 |
THE MORAL ORDER | 301 |
THE STRUGGLE IN THE DESERT | 372 |
LEVITICUS WITHIN THE NARRATIVE | 411 |
THE LIFE AND TRAGEDY OF MOSES | 433 |
IMPLICATIONS OF THIS READING FOR THE JESUS STORY | 500 |
Reflections on Who Wrote the Bible | 515 |
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Joseph's Bones: Understanding the Struggle Between God and Mankind in the Bible Jerome M. Segal Visualização parcial - 2007 |
Joseph's Bones: Understanding the Struggle Between God and Mankind in the Bible Jerome M. Segal Prévia não disponível - 2008 |
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