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Writing and Reading War: Rhetoric, Gender, and Ethics in Biblical and Modern Contexts (Society of Biblical Literature Symposium)

by Brad E. Kelle (Editor), Frank Ritchel Ames (Editor)

Other authors: Frank Ritchel Ames (Contributor), Claudia D. Bergmann (Contributor), Frances Flannery (Contributor), Michael G. Hasel (Contributor), L. Daniel Hawk (Contributor)8 more, Alice A. Keefe (Contributor), Brad E. Kelle (Contributor), Brian Kvasnica (Contributor), Megan Bishop Moore (Contributor), Susan Niditch (Foreword), Daniel L. Smith-Christopher (Contributor), Jeremy D. Smoak (Contributor), Jacob L. Wright (Contributor)

Series: Society of Biblical Literature Symposium Series (42)

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War is not only waged on the battlefield, but is written and read in contexts that influence meaning and reception. The essays in this collection examine how ancient Israelites wrote about war and how war-related texts in the Hebrew Bible have been read in ancient and modern contexts. They explore writing and reading war in contexts ranging from ancient Israel to early Judaism to contemporary Christianity. The contributors apply a variety of historical, literary, and comparative methods to biblical texts and present new perspectives on the rhetoric, gender, and ethics of war. A foreword by Susan Niditch and introduction by Victor H. Matthews offer a literature review of recent major works in this field and orient readers to past research and future directions for the study of the discourse and realities of war. --From publisher's description.… (more)

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