The Oxford Handbook of Ezekiel
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP USA
- Date of Publication 5 March 2024
- ISBN 9780190634513
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages560 pages
- Size 250x179x42 mm
- Weight 1179 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 4 b/w illustrations 542
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Short description:
The Oxford Handbook of Ezekiel provides introductions to the major trends in the scholarship of Ezekiel, one of the Bible's most debated books, from many of the leading scholars in the field. After an introductory overview of these trends, each essay discusses an important element in the scholarly engagement with the book. Several essays discuss the history of the text (e.g., historical context, redactional layers, text criticism, use of other Israelite and near eastern traditions). Others focus on key themes in the book (e.g., temple, priesthood, law, politics), while still others look at the book's reception history and contextual interpretations (e.g., art, Christian use, gender approaches, postcolonial approaches, trauma theory). Taken together, these essays demonstrate the vibrancy of Ezekiel research in the twenty-first century.
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The current state of scholarship on the book of Ezekiel, one of the three Major Prophets, is robust. Ezekiel, unlike most pre-exilic prophetic collections, contains overt clues that its primary circulation was as a literary text and not a collection of oral speeches. The author was highly educated, the theology of the book is "dim," and its view of humanity is overwhelmingly negative. In The Oxford Handbook of Ezekiel, editor Corrine Carvalho brings together scholars from a diverse range of interpretive perspectives to explore one of the Bible's most debated books.
Consisting of twenty-seven essays, the Handbook provides introductions to the major trends in the scholarship of Ezekiel, covering its history, current state, and emerging directions. After an introductory overview of these trends, each essay discusses an important element in the scholarly engagement with the book. Several essays discuss the history of the text (its historical context, redactional layers, text criticism, and use of other Israelite and near eastern traditions). Others focus on key themes in the book (such as temple, priesthood, law, and politics), while still others look at the book's reception history and contextual interpretations (including art, Christian use, gender approaches, postcolonial approaches, and trauma theory). Taken together, these essays demonstrate the vibrancy of Ezekiel research in the twenty-first century.
This Handbook provides introductions to the major trends in the scholarship of Ezekiel, covering its history, current state, and emerging directions.
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements
List of Contributors
Ezekiel in the Twenty-first Century
Corrine Carvalho, University of St. Thomas
Ezekiel in Its Historical Context
Marvin A. Sweeney, Claremont School of Theology
The Mesopotamian Context of Ezekiel
Daniel Bodi, University of Paris
Ezekiel and Israel's Legal Traditions
Michael A. Lyons, University of St. Andrews
Ezekiel among the Prophetic Tradition
Anja Klein, Edinburgh University
Ezekiel and Israelite Literary Traditions
Dexter E. Callender, University of Miami
Text-Critical Issues in Ezekiel
Timothy P. Mackie, Western Seminary
Rhetorical Strategies in the Book of Ezekiel
Dale Launderville, St. John's University
Ezekiel as a Written Text: Archiving Visions, Remembering Futures
Ian D. Wilson, University of Alberta
Ezekiel among the Exiles
Dalit Rom-Shiloni, Tel Aviv University
Ezekiel and Politics
Madhavi Nevader, University of St. Andrews
Priests, Levites, and the Nasi: New Roles in Ezekiel's Future Temple
Tova Ganzel, Bar Ilan University
Ezekiel's Concept of Covenant
John Strong, Missouri State University
Ezekiel and the Foreign Nations
C.L. Crouch, Radboud University Nijmegen and University of Pretoria
Ezekiel and the Priestly Traditions
Stephen L. Cook, Virginia Theological Seminary
Communications of the Book of Ezekiel: From the Iron Wall to the Voice in the Air
Soo J. Kim Sweeney, Central Baptist Theological Seminary (Kansas City, KS)
Ezekiel in Christian Interpretation: Gog, Magog and Apocalyptic Politics
Andrew Mein, University of St. Andrews
Pastoral Appropriations of Ezekiel
Steven Tuell, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
Ezekiel in the Jewish Tradition
Yedida Eisenstat, York University
Where There's Fire There's Smoke: Text and Image in the Ezekiel Painting at Dura-Europos
Margaret S. Odell, St. Olaf
Ezekiel and Gender
Amy Kalmanofsky, Jewish Theological Seminary
Embodiment in Ezekiel
Rhiannon Graybill, Rhodes College
Ezekiel as Trauma Literature
Ruth Poser, Philipps Universitat Marburg
Uncertainties in First Contact? Ezekiel's Struggle Toward a "Comparative Gaze"
Daniel L. Smith-Christopher, Loyola Marymount University
Ezekiel's Map of Future Past
Carla Sulzbach, McGill University
Ezekiel Imperialized Geographies in the Nation Oracles
Steed Vernyl Davidson, McCormick Theological Seminary
Ezekiel's Tangible Ethics: Physicality in the Moral Rhetoric of Ezekiel
Corrine Carvalho, University of St. Thomas
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