Social Scientific Models for Interpreting the Bible: Essays by the Context Group in Honor of Bruce J. Malina (Biblical Interpretation Series) - John J. Pilch - Books - Brill Academic Pub - 9789004120563 - November 10, 2000
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Social Scientific Models for Interpreting the Bible: Essays by the Context Group in Honor of Bruce J. Malina (Biblical Interpretation Series)

John J. Pilch

Social Scientific Models for Interpreting the Bible: Essays by the Context Group in Honor of Bruce J. Malina (Biblical Interpretation Series)

Fourteen members of The Context Group honor Bruce J. Malina and his scholarship in this volume by following his consistent example of developing or using explicit social scientific models to interpret documents from the ancient Mediterranean world. Ordinary features of that cultural world such as gossip, reciprocity, a pervasive military presence, the power of women, and becoming a follower of Jesus stand out with greater clarity in the Bible when a reader understands the cultural matrix in which such social dynamics function. These essays reflect The Context Group's more than twenty years of collaborative experience in researching the cultural context of the Bible. New insights are built on the solidly established foundations of their earlier cross-cultural studies. Readers will find the individual essays enlightening and challenging. Taken as a whole they form a valuable resource and a stimulating and helpful aid to further study. John J. Pilch, Ph. D., a founding member of The Context Group, is Professor of Biblical Literature at Georgetown University, Washington, DC.

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Released November 10, 2000
ISBN13 9789004120563
Publishers Brill Academic Pub
Pages 438
Dimensions 164 × 33 × 241 mm   ·   920 g
Language English  

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