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"Text And Ritual In The Pentateuch: A Systematic And Comparative Approach"[Review]/Nihan, Christophe, And Julia Rhyder, Eds., Roy Gane Aug 2022

"Text And Ritual In The Pentateuch: A Systematic And Comparative Approach"[Review]/Nihan, Christophe, And Julia Rhyder, Eds., Roy Gane

Andrews University Seminary Studies (AUSS)

This is a book review by Roy Gane.


"Review Of The ‘Grammar Of Sacrifice’: A Generativist Study Of The Israelite Sacrificial System In The Priestly Writings With A ‘Grammar’ Of Σ", Dale Launderville Osb Oct 2015

"Review Of The ‘Grammar Of Sacrifice’: A Generativist Study Of The Israelite Sacrificial System In The Priestly Writings With A ‘Grammar’ Of Σ", Dale Launderville Osb

School of Theology and Seminary Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Political And Legal Uses Of Scripture, James W. Watts Jan 2013

The Political And Legal Uses Of Scripture, James W. Watts

Religion - All Scholarship

No abstract provided.


"Review Of Sacrifice And Symbol: Biblical Šělāmîm In A Ritual Perspective", Dale Launderville Osb Oct 2007

"Review Of Sacrifice And Symbol: Biblical Šělāmîm In A Ritual Perspective", Dale Launderville Osb

School of Theology and Seminary Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


"Who Is Sleeping In The Bed Of Sodom?", Nancy Levene Jul 2000

"Who Is Sleeping In The Bed Of Sodom?", Nancy Levene

Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)

The question that I am left with from the extraordinary presentations over the conference's two days borrows from Rabbi Steve Greenberg's and Ludger Viefhues's discussion of the multiple images of the biblical "Sodom". Conventionally Sodom has signified a place of sexual deviance or, conversely, sexual censorship. But as Greenberg pointed out, in many traditional commentaries on the story of the condemnation of Sodom, the issue was not that the townspeople were engaged in forbidden sexual practices, but that they were violent and hostile to those in need of shelter and food.