The World of Genesis: Persons, Places, Perspectives
By (Author) Professor Philip R. Davies
Edited by David J. A. Clines
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Sheffield Academic Press
1st January 1998
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
222.1109
Hardback
188
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
440g
Although it opens with an argument that the earth, and not humanity, is the real subject of Genesis 1-11, this collection of essays focuses first on female personalities in Genesis (Eve, Hagar, Rebeccah, Tamar and the four tribal matriarchs), then on male characters (Abraham, Ishmael, Pharaoh). The treatment ranges from historical-critical analysis, through discourse analysis and narrative, ideological and psychological analyses, to postmodern autobiographical exegesis. Among the many delights of this selection are the mingling of traditional and contemporary perspectives, especially the interplay of gender at the level of the biblical text and of the modern author-and perhaps also of the modern reader of this fascinating assortment of studies on tales of human ancestry.
Philip R. Davies is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies at the University of Sheffield, UK. David Clines is Professor Emeritus of Biblical Studies in the University of Sheffield, UK.