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Full Description
Rogerson's Genesis 1-11 falls into two main parts. The first outlines recent approaches to Genesis 1-11 by mainstream scholars who have addressed environmental, liberation, feminist and literary issues. The second section addresses the text from the point of view of standard literary questions such as source division, literary criticism, myth and ancient Near Eastern parallels. The Guide thus aims to combine larger, hermeneutical questions with a detailed study of the context of Genesis 1-11.
Contents
Preface; Abbreviations; 1. Genesis 1-11 in Context; Literal-critical readings with contemporary implications; Literary readings; Liberation; readings; Feminist readings; Genesis 1-11 and ancient Near Eastern texts; 2. Approaches to Genesis 1-11; Literary-critical readings with contemporary implications; Literary readings; Liberation; readings; Feminist readings; Genesis 1-11 and ancient Near Eastern texts; Discussion and evaluation; 3. Critical Issues; Myth; Genesis 1.1-3; 'Word' and 'deed' accounts and the translation of Genesis 1; The creation as 'good'; Creation as order; One creation story or two?; One tree or two?; Genesis 3 and Ezekial 28/11-19; Cain and Abel; Long-lived patriarchs; Gods, women and giants; One Flood story or two?; Noah's drunkenness and Canaan's curse; The genealogies (Genesis 10); The Tower of Babel; The date of Genesis 1-11; Further Reading; Selected Bibliography; Index of Biblical References; Index of Authors