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Michigan Quarterly Review, Volume 22, Number 3 (Summer 1983). A Special Issue: The Bible and Its Traditions

Michigan Quarterly Review, Volume 22, Number 3 (Summer 1983). A Special Issue: The Bible and Its Traditions

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Michigan Quarterly Review, Volume 22, Number 3 (Summer 1983). A Special Issue: The Bible and Its Traditions

by O'Connor, Michael Patrick (ed.); Freedman, David Noel (ed.)

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Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan, 1983. Softcover. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. Sound binding. Clean, bright pages. Previous owner's blindstamp on title page. Wrappers have light edge wear, overal light handling wear. ; Contents: Freedman, The earliest Bible. Trible, A daughter's death: feminism, literary criticism, and the Bible. Sakenfeld, Loyalty and love: the language of human interconnections in the Hebrew Bible. O'Connor, Ugarit and the Bible. Martyn, A law-observant mission to gentiles: the background to Galatians. Crossan, The hermeneutical Jesus. Collins, The apocalyptic context of Christian origins. McGinn, Symbols of the apocalypse in medieval culture. Biblical manuscripts from the University of Michigan collection. Band, the politics of scripture: the hasidic tale. Huffmon, Babel und Bibel: the encounter between Babylon and the Bible. Moore, Interpreting the new creationism. Kirkpatrick, Religious photography in the Victorian age. Fiction and poetry by William Stafford, William Virgil Davis, John Silkin, Joyce Carol Oates, Robert A. Fink, Theodore Weiss, Gloria Whelan, David Whelan, David Lehman, John Brand, Peter Oresick, Margaret Avison, Yehuda Amichai, Paul Raboff, Chareles P. R. Tinsdale. Meyers, The Israelite empire: in defense of King Solomon. Coffin, The binding law of Isaac in modern Israeli literature. Rubenstein, The besieged community in ancient and modern times. Neusner, Accommodating Mishnah to scripture in Judaism: the uneasy union and its offspring. Kavanagh, Scripture and worship in synagogue and church. Sisson, The prayer book controversy: an insular view. Libolt, Protestantism and preaching. ; 9.0" (21 cm) tall; 354 pages.

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Title
Michigan Quarterly Review, Volume 22, Number 3 (Summer 1983). A Special Issue: The Bible and Its Traditions
Author
O'Connor, Michael Patrick (ed.); Freedman, David Noel (ed.)
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Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good with No dust jacket as issued
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Publisher
University of Michigan
Place of Publication
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Date Published
1983
Keywords
RELIGION, BIBLE, PERIODICAL

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