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  • - Supposing Him to Be the Gardener
    av Ireland) Daly-Denton & Margaret (Trinity College Dublin
    563 - 1 532,-

  • - Qoheleth's Eternal Earth
    av Australia) Turner & Marie (Flinders University of South Australia
    563 - 1 459,-

  • - An Ecological Listening to the Gosepl of Luke
    av Michael Trainor
    884

  • - An Eco-Rhetorical Reading of the Gospel of Matthew
    av Elaine M Wainwright
    738,-

  • - Paul Among the Ecologists
    av Sigve K Tonstad
    395 - 884

  • av New Zealand) Sinnott & Alice M. (University of Auckland
    504 - 1 532,-

  • - "As a Doe Groans"
    av Canada) Walker-Jones & Arthur (University of Winnipeg
    534 - 1 679

  • - About Earth's Children: An Ecological Listening to the Acts of the Apostles
    av Australia) Trainor & Dr Michael (Australian Catholic University
    550,-

  • - An Eco-Stoic Reading
    av Australia) Balabanski & Victoria S. (Flinders University of South Australia
    534,-

  • av Australia) Havea & Jione (Charles Sturt University
    504,-

  • av Nicholas R Werse
    1 312,-

    With astute attention to Zephaniah's intertextual relationships with other biblical texts, Nicholas R. Werse explores the implications of Zephaniah as a book in perpetual conversation with other biblical cosmologies and conceptions of the human place in relationship with creation. Werse guides readers to critically examine Zephaniah's ancient worldview and subsequent legacy in dialog with the world's modern ecological crises. Werse argues that Zephaniah begins and ends with the land. It begins with the removal of all life from the land and ends with a proclamation returning the exiles to their ancestral home. Along this journey, all three chapters of Zephaniah systematically reverse language and imagery from Gen 1-11 and draw deeply from the language of earlier prophets to depict the 6th century BCE destruction of Jerusalem as nothing short of the unravelling of creation. While remaining suspicious of Zephaniah's distinctively androcentric worldview, Werse traces Zephaniah's rhetorical journey from the deconstruction of creation and the nations, to its proclamations of hope for the future.

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