The Imperial End: How Empire Overtakes Refugees in Jeremiah

Refugee studies, postcolonial studies, as well as political theory is used to argue that the portrayal of the Judeans who flee to Egypt, rather than those deported to Babylon, occupy the social space of the everyday conception of refugees in Jeremiah. By examining the narratives of chapters 42-44 in...

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Subtitles:"Special issue: Forced migration, political power and the Book of Jeremiah"
Main Author: Davidson, Steed V. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group [2018]
In: Political theology
Year: 2018, Volume: 19, Issue: 6, Pages: 460-477
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Jeremiah / Egypt / Babylonia / Refugee / Empire
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
KBL Near East and North Africa
NCC Social ethics
NCD Political ethics
Further subjects:B Sovereignty
B Jeremiah
B Empire
B Bare Life
B Refugees
Online Access: Volltext (Verlag)