Violence, Otherness and Identity in Isaiah 63: The Trampling One Coming from Edom

Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright Page -- Dedicaton -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Overview of the Chapters -- Chapter 1 "Trito-Isaiah" and the Text -- 1.1. Introductory Remarks -- 1.2. "Trito-Isaiah": Isai...

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Autor principal: Irudayaraj, Dominic S. (Autor)
Otros Autores: Camp, Claudia V. 1951- (Contribuidor) ; Mein, Andrew (Contribuidor)
Tipo de documento: Electrónico Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: London Bloomsbury Publishing PLC 2017
En:Año: 2017
Colección / Revista:The Library of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament Studies v.633
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Bibel. Jesaja 63,1-6 / Extrañeza / Diversidad / Violencia
Clasificaciones IxTheo:HB Antiguo Testamento
Otras palabras clave:B Electronic books
B Publicación universitaria
Acceso en línea: Volltext (Verlag)
Parallel Edition:No electrónico
Print version: Irudayaraj, Dominic S: Violence, Otherness and Identity in Isaiah 63:1-6. - London : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC,c2017. - 9780567671462
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Sumario:Cover -- Half-Title -- Title -- Copyright Page -- Dedicaton -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Overview of the Chapters -- Chapter 1 "Trito-Isaiah" and the Text -- 1.1. Introductory Remarks -- 1.2. "Trito-Isaiah": Isaiah 56-66 -- 1.2.1. Historical Pointers -- 1.2.2. Literary Structure -- 1.2.3. Theological Themes -- 1.3. The Text: Isaiah 63:1-6 -- 1.3.1. Preliminary Considerations -- 1.3.2. Textual Notes, Scholarly Options, and a Translation -- 1.3.3. Unity and Function -- 1.3.4. Genre, Structure, and Poetic Elements -- 1.3.5. Intertextual Echoes -- 1.4. Concluding Comments -- Chapter 2 Social Identity Approach and Proximate "Other" -- 2.1. Introductory Remarks -- 2.2. Social Identity Approach: Methodological Overview -- 2.2.1. Origin -- 2.2.2. Social Identity Theory -- 2.2.3. Self-categorization Theory -- 2.2.4. Social Identity Approach -- 2.2.5. Merits and Limitations of SIA -- 2.2.6. SIA in Biblical Studies and Qumran Literature -- 2.3. The Proximate "Other" -- 2.3.1. Identity Construction -- 2.3.2. Persisting Category -- 2.3.3. Permeable Boundary -- 2.3.4. Ambivalence -- 2.3.5. Agonistic Context -- 2.4. Concluding Comments -- Excursus: Identity and Boundary: Fredrik Barth and Beyond -- Chapter 3 Coming From Edom: Ambivalent Depictions -- 3.1. Introductory Remarks -- 3.2. Animosity Towards Edom and Scholarly Appropriations -- 3.3. Edom, the Proximate "Other": A Social Identity Approach Reading of Isaiah 63:1-6 -- 3.3.1. Agonistic Space -- 3.3.2. Edom, the Persisting Category -- 3.3.3. Permeable Boundary -- 3.3.4. Ambivalence -- 3.3.5. Identity Construction -- 3.4. Concluding Comments -- Chapter 4 The Trampling One: Descriptions of Marginality -- 4.1. Introductory Remarks -- 4.2. The Trampling One: Survey of Scholarship.
ISBN:056767147X