RT Book T1 Scripture, culture, and agriculture: an Agrarian reading of the Bible A1 Davis, Ellen F. 1950- LA English PP Cambridge PB Cambridge University Press YR 2009 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/883428784 AB This book examines the theology and ethics of land use, especially the practices of modern industrialized agriculture, in light of critical biblical exegesis. Nine interrelated essays explore the biblical writers' pervasive concern for the care of arable land against the background of the geography, social structures, and religious thought of ancient Israel. This approach consistently brings out neglected aspects of texts, both poetry and prose, that are central to Jewish and Christian traditions. Rather than seeking solutions from the past, Davis creates a conversation between ancient texts and contemporary agrarian writers; thus she provides a fresh perspective from which to view the destructive practices and assumptions that now dominate the global food economy. The biblical exegesis is wide-ranging and sophisticated; the language is literate and accessible to a broad audience. AB Rupture and re-membering -- Reading the Bible through agrarian eyes -- Seeing with God : Israel's poem of creation -- Leaving Egypt behind : embracing the wilderness economy -- A wholesome materiality : reading Leviticus -- Covenantal economics : the biblical case for a local economy -- Running on poetry : the agrarian prophets -- Wisdom or sloth? : the character of work -- The faithful city NO Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) CN BS1199.L28 SN 9780511815041 K1 Bible : Old Testament : Criticism, interpretation, etc K1 Bible : O.T.. : Criticism, interpretation, etc K1 Agricultural conservation : Biblical teaching K1 Land use : Biblical teaching K1 Bible ; Old Testament ; Criticism, interpretation, etc K1 Land use ; Biblical teaching K1 Agricultural conservation ; Biblical teaching DO 10.1017/CBO9780511815041