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OverviewVarious cross-textual readings have been attempted between the Christian Bible and Chinese literature. Using cross-textual hermeneutics, this study centers on the political wisdom of Ecclesiastes and the Analects, and its goal is to demonstrate that both texts offer wisdom pointers for human survival amid uncertain sociopolitical realities. Chapter 1 introduces the vibrant interaction of biblical wisdom literature within the ancient Near East and highlights some of its political connections. The openness of wisdom literature is then proposed to support this present effort of cross-textual research. Chapter 2 offers readings of eight passages that communicate Qoheleth's political wisdom in Ecclesiastes. Chapter 3 centers on the Analects and on some notable passages that relate to Confucius' political ideas. Chapter 4 seeks to demonstrate the dialogical dynamics between the two works by exploring specific hermeneutical connections. In conclusion, readers will come to understand the distinctive and collective political insights of both wisdom texts. That is, this study suggests contextualized ideas for living wisely from within both a faith tradition and a native tradition. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elaine Wei-Fun Goh , Choon-Leong SeowPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Volume: 4 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.308kg ISBN: 9781532681479ISBN 10: 153268147 Pages: 226 Publication Date: 03 October 2019 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsDr. Goh brings Ecclesiastes to life for Asians by reading it cross-culturally, bringing the biblical text into conversation with classic Chinese literature. The result is a rich and exciting introduction to one of the 'best kept secrets' of Old Testament Theology. --Choon-Leong Seow, Buffington Cupples Distinguished Professor of Hebrew Bible, Vanderbilt University What has Ecclesiastes to do with the Analects? What an idea! This book is a contextual engagement. It is timely research for a meaningful interaction between faith and culture. Dr. Elaine Goh weighs on the cultural heritage drawn from a Chinese classic in interaction with a biblical classic. It is a unique contribution in biblical scholarship. --Ezra Kok Hon Seng, President of Chinese Annual Conference of the Methodist Church in Malaysia """Dr. Goh brings Ecclesiastes to life for Asians by reading it cross-culturally, bringing the biblical text into conversation with classic Chinese literature. The result is a rich and exciting introduction to one of the 'best kept secrets' of Old Testament Theology."" --Choon-Leong Seow, Buffington Cupples Distinguished Professor of Hebrew Bible, Vanderbilt University ""What has Ecclesiastes to do with the Analects? What an idea! This book is a contextual engagement. It is timely research for a meaningful interaction between faith and culture. Dr. Elaine Goh weighs on the cultural heritage drawn from a Chinese classic in interaction with a biblical classic. It is a unique contribution in biblical scholarship."" --Ezra Kok Hon Seng, President of Chinese Annual Conference of the Methodist Church in Malaysia" Dr. Goh brings Ecclesiastes to life for Asians by reading it cross-culturally, bringing the biblical text into conversation with classic Chinese literature. The result is a rich and exciting introduction to one of the 'best kept secrets' of Old Testament Theology. --Choon-Leong Seow, Buffington Cupples Distinguished Professor of Hebrew Bible, Vanderbilt University What has Ecclesiastes to do with the Analects? What an idea! This book is a contextual engagement. It is timely research for a meaningful interaction between faith and culture. Dr. Elaine Goh weighs on the cultural heritage drawn from a Chinese classic in interaction with a biblical classic. It is a unique contribution in biblical scholarship. --Ezra Kok Hon Seng, President of Chinese Annual Conference of the Methodist Church in Malaysia """Dr. Goh brings Ecclesiastes to life for Asians by reading it cross-culturally, bringing the biblical text into conversation with classic Chinese literature. The result is a rich and exciting introduction to one of the 'best kept secrets' of Old Testament Theology."" --Choon-Leong Seow, Buffington Cupples Distinguished Professor of Hebrew Bible, Vanderbilt University ""What has Ecclesiastes to do with the Analects? What an idea! This book is a contextual engagement. It is timely research for a meaningful interaction between faith and culture. Dr. Elaine Goh weighs on the cultural heritage drawn from a Chinese classic in interaction with a biblical classic. It is a unique contribution in biblical scholarship."" --Ezra Kok Hon Seng, President of Chinese Annual Conference of the Methodist Church in Malaysia" Author InformationElaine Wei-Fun Goh is Dean of Studies and Lecturer in Old Testament Studies at the Seminari Theoloji Malaysia in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |