Exile and Restoration

Exile and Restoration
Title Exile and Restoration PDF eBook
Author Peter R. Ackroyd
Publisher Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages 306
Release 1968-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0664223192

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This study of sixth-century Hebrew thought, a part of the Old Testament Library series, grew out of Peter Ackroyd's influential Hulsean Lectures on the same topic. The Old Testament Library provides fresh and authoritative treatments of important aspects of Old Testament study through commentaries and general surveys. The contributors are scholars of international standing.

Eve in Exile: The Restoration of Femininity

Eve in Exile: The Restoration of Femininity
Title Eve in Exile: The Restoration of Femininity PDF eBook
Author Rebekah Merkle
Publisher Canon Press & Book Service
Total Pages 210
Release 2016-09-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 1944503528

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The swooning Victorian ladies and the 1950s housewives genuinely needed to be liberated. That much is indisputable. So, First-Wave feminists held rallies for women's suffrage. Second-Wave feminists marched for Prohibition, jobs, and abortion. Today, Third-Wave feminists stand firmly for nobody's quite sure what. But modern women--who use psychotherapeutic antidepressants at a rate never before seen in history--need liberating now more than ever. The truth is, feminists don't know what liberation is. They have led us into a very boring dead end. Eve in Exile sets aside all stereotypes of mid-century housewives, of China-doll femininity, of Victorians fainting, of women not allowed to think for themselves or talk to the men about anything interesting or important. It dismisses the pencil-skirted and stiletto-heeled executives of TV, the outspoken feminists freed from all that hinders them, the brave career women in charge of their own destinies. Once those fictionalized stereotypes are out of the way--whether they're things that make you gag or things you think look pretty fun--Christians can focus on real women. What did God make real women for?

Exile and Restoration Revisited

Exile and Restoration Revisited
Title Exile and Restoration Revisited PDF eBook
Author Gary N. Knoppers
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 476
Release 2009-08-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567122565

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Ackroyd's book is an excellent study of prophetic literature, exile and restoration.

Exile: Old Testament, Jewish, and Christian Conceptions

Exile: Old Testament, Jewish, and Christian Conceptions
Title Exile: Old Testament, Jewish, and Christian Conceptions PDF eBook
Author Bruce D. Chilton
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 397
Release 2021-12-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 9004497714

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The exiles of Israel and Judah cast a long shadow over the biblical text and the whole subsequent history of Judaism. Scholars have long recognized the importance of the theme of exile for the Hebrew Bible. Indeed, critical study of the Old Testament has, at least since Wellhausen, been dominated by the Babylonian exile of Judah. In 586 BC, several factors, including the destruction of Jerusalem, the cessation of the sacrificial cult and of the monarchy, and the experience of the exile, began to cause a transformation of Israelite religion which supplied the contours of the larger Judaic framework within which the various forms of Judaism, including the early Christian movement, developed. Given the importance of the exile to the development of Judaism and Christianity even to the present day, this volume delves into the conceptions of exile which contributed to that development during the formative period.

Exile and Restoration

Exile and Restoration
Title Exile and Restoration PDF eBook
Author Peter R. Ackroyd
Publisher
Total Pages 322
Release 1968
Genre Bible
ISBN

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The period of exile and restoration is a crucial one for the understanding of the development of Old Testament thought. The collapse of the state, the destruction of the Temple, the breakup of the community -- all necessitated rethinking of the religious tradition. This book examines some of the aspects of the rich thought of the period.

Exile and Return

Exile and Return
Title Exile and Return PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Stökl
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 377
Release 2015-08-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 3110419521

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Many books of the Hebrew Bible were either composed in some form or edited during the Exilic and post-Exilic periods among a community that was to identify itself as returning from Babylonian captivity. At the same time, a dearth of contemporary written evidence from Judah/Yehud and its environs renders any particular understanding of the process within its social, cultural and political context virtually impossible. This has led some to label the period a dark age or black box – as obscure as it is essential for understanding the history of Judaism. In recent years, however, archaeologists and historians have stepped up their effort to look for and study material remains from the period and integrate the local history of Yehud, the return from Exile, and the restoration of Jerusalem’s temple more firmly within the regional, and indeed global, developments of the time. At the same time, Assyriologists have also been introducing a wide range of cuneiform material that illuminates the economy, literary traditions, practices of literacy and the ideologies of the Babylonian host society – factors that affected those taken into Exile in variable, changing and multiple ways. This volume of essays seeks to exploit these various advances.

Rebels and Exiles

Rebels and Exiles
Title Rebels and Exiles PDF eBook
Author Matthew S. Harmon
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Total Pages 185
Release 2020-10-27
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830843825

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Biblical Foundations Book Awards Finalist Deep within the human psyche lies a sense that we were made for something more than this broken world. We all share an experience of exile—of longing for our true home. In this ESBT volume, Matthew S. Harmon explores how the theme of sin and exile is developed throughout Scripture. He traces a common pattern of human rebellion, God's judgment, and the hope of restored relationship, beginning with the first humans and concluding with the end of exile in a new creation. In this story we encounter the remarkable grace of a God who wants to dwell with his people, and we learn how to live well as exiles in a fallen world. Rebels and Exiles makes clear how the paradigm of sin leading to exile is foundational for understanding both the biblical storyline and human existence. Essential Studies in Biblical Theology (ESBT), edited by Benjamin L. Gladd, explore the central or "essential" themes of the Bible's grand storyline. Taking cues from Genesis 1-3, authors explore the presence of these themes throughout the entire sweep of redemption history. Written for students, church leaders, and laypeople, the ESBT offers an introduction to biblical theology.