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040 | _cSt. Andrew's Theological Seminary | ||
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_aPER _b.I58 2015 V.69 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aInterpretation. |
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_aLos Angeles, CA : _bSage Publications, _c2015. |
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505 | _aContents | ||
505 | _ano.1 | ||
505 | _aSpirit and trauma/ Shelly Rambo-- pp. 7-19 | ||
505 | _aThe Old Testament as controlled substance: how insights from trauma studies reveal healing capacities in potentially harmful texts/ Christopher G. Frechette-- pp. 20-34 | ||
505 | _aIncarnation and covenant: the fourth Gospel through the lens of trauma theory/ Adele Reinhartz-- pp. 35-48 | ||
505 | _aTrauma and the Bible: the artis's response/ Martin O'Kane-- pp. 49-62 | ||
505 | _a"Only God can judge me": faith, trauma, and combat/ Nathan Solomon-- pp. 63-75 | ||
505 | _aLuke 7:36-50/ Wendy Farley-- pp. 76-77 | ||
505 | _aLamentations 2:1-13/ George C. Anderson-- pp. 78-80 | ||
505 | _aPsalm 88/ Robert R. Laha Jr.-- pp. 81-84 | ||
505 | _aJob 3/ James L. Crenshaw-- pp. 85-87 | ||
505 | _ano. 2 | ||
505 | _aTragic laughter: laughter as resistance in the book of Job/ L. Juliana Claassens-- pp. 143-155 | ||
505 | _aAnd God created laughter: the eight day/ Michael Patella-- pp. 156-168 | ||
505 | _aLaughter as ethical and theological resistance: Leymah Gbowee, Sarah, and the hidden transcript/ Jacqueline A. Bussie-- pp. 169-182 | ||
505 | _aHumor as a defense mechanism during the holocaust/ Chaya Ostrower-- pp. 183-195 | ||
505 | _aMinistry with a laugh/ Charles L. Campbell-- pp. 196-208 | ||
505 | _aPsalm 98/ David Lewicki-- pp. 209-211 | ||
505 | _aJohn 12/ Gail R. O'Day-- pp. 212-214 | ||
505 | _aRomans 4/ Glenn T. Miller-- pp. 215-217 | ||
505 | _ano. 3 | ||
505 | _aSin and punishment: the ethics of divine justice and retribution in ancient near Eastern and Old Testament texts/ Angelika Berlejung-- pp. 272-287 | ||
505 | _aRetribution in Deuteronomy : theology and ethics/ J. Gordon McConville-- pp. 288-298 | ||
505 | _aWould you impugn my justice? a nuanced approach to the Hebrew Bible's theology of divine recompense/ Joel S. Kaminsky-- pp. 299-310 | ||
505 | _aShouting at the legally deaf: sin's punishment in the Gospels/ C. Clifton Black-- pp. 311-322 | ||
505 | _aDivine retribution in Romans/ L. Ann Jervis-- pp. 323-337 | ||
505 | _aJonah 3/ Carey Walsh-- pp. 338-340 | ||
505 | _aHabakkuk 1:2-4, 12-17, and 2:1-4/ Debra Avery-- pp. 341-343 | ||
505 | _aMatthew 25:13-46/ Richard P. Carlson-- pp. 344-346 | ||
505 | _aRomans 5:6-11/ Holly Hearon-- pp. 347-349 | ||
505 | _ano. 4 | ||
505 | _aThe justice imperative in Scripture/ Samuel L. Adams-- pp. 399-415 | ||
505 | _aYou shall not bow down and serve them: economic justice in the Bible/ Richard A. Horsley-- pp. 415-431 | ||
505 | _aHow economic inequality is a theological and moral issue/ douglas A. Hicks-- pp. 432-446 | ||
505 | _aPoverty, politics, and faithful wintess in the age of humanitarianism/ Luke Bretherton-- pp. 447-459 | ||
505 | _aIsaiah 58:1-12/ Michael Barram-- pp.460-462 | ||
505 | _aLuke 16:19-31/ Jocelyn McWhiter-- pp. 466-469 | ||
505 | _aActs 4: 32-37/ Tim Luckritz Marquis-- pp. 470-472 | ||
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