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Phenomenologies of scripture
Adam Y. Wells
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Frontmatter
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Biblical Criticism and the Phenomenology of Scripture (Adam Y. Wells, page 1)
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God's Word and Human Speech (Robert Sokolowski, page 20)
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Sketch of a Phenomenological Concept of Sacrifice (Jean-Luc Marion, page 44)
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To Exist without Enemies (Jean-Yves Lacoste, page 65)
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The Manifestation of the Father: On Luke 15:11-32 (Kevin Hart, page 88)
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Phenomenology as Lectio Divina: Jesus and the Woman Caught in Adultery (Robyn Horner, page 114)
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Split Interpretations of a Split I: Romans 7:7-25 (Jean-Louis Chrétien, page 125)
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Love and Law according to Paul and Some Philosophers (Jeffrey Bloechl, page 144)
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The Affects of Unity: Ephesians 4:1-4 (Emmanuel Housset, page 159)
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Response: Dwelling in the Thickness (Walter Brueggemann, page 179)
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Response: Interpretation and Agency (Dale B. Martin, page 189)
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Acknowledgments (page 199)
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List of Contributors (page 201)
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Index (page 205)
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Published: 2017
Publisher: Fordham University Press
- 9780823275564 (paper)
- 9780823275557 (hardcover)
- 9780823275571 (ebook)