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OverviewThis volume collects explorations of various selections from the Hebrew scriptures, focusing on these texts' sacred teachings and their implications for issues of law, justice, and rulership. Representative examples include the Book of Genesis, the Moses narrative, and the Decalogue and other laws. Full Product DetailsAuthor: J. GleicherPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.470kg ISBN: 9780230618220ISBN 10: 0230618227 Pages: 260 Publication Date: 14 April 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsThe Book of Origins Mosaic Episodes Observations on the Mosaic Law The Prophetic History Five Prophetic PractitionersReviewsGleicher explores the text with genuine enthusiasm and brings out uncommonly well what is most interesting in Genesis in a lively, well-written style of inquiry. This is a book that will work especially well for political science students and scholars who wish to see how the Bible might contribute to the modern study of politics. - Calum Carmichael, Professor of Comparative Literature and Adjunct Professor of Law, Cornell University Gleicher s study of Hebrew Scriptures includes truly remarkable reflections on texts that others have read with less insight and less knowledge. The author brings to bear a wide range of interdisciplinary learning to explain the political and moral implications of biblical narratives that he has obviously studied for years. It is inconceivable that even trained biblical scholars could not learn a great deal from examining his expositions. The text is written with clarity and considerable eloquence. - Paul Gottfried, Raffensperger Professor of Humanities, Elizabethtown College As a lifetime student of the Hebrew scriptures, I learned a great deal from Gleicher. For example, he gave new meaning to the expressions Day One and The Sixth Day in the creation story. The people of the Bible come alive as he describes their experiences. Suddenly, we realize their issues are the ones we often face. Actions have consequences. A great read! - Rabbi William Fertig, Ohave Shalom Synagogue, Rockford, IL <p>“Gleicher explores the text with genuine enthusiasm and brings out uncommonly well what is most interesting in Genesis in a lively, well-written style of inquiry. This is a book that will work especially well for political science students and scholars who wish to see how the Bible might contribute to the modern study of politics.”—Calum Carmichael, Professor of Comparative Literature and Adjunct Professor of Law, Cornell University<p>“Gleicher’s study of Hebrew Scriptures includes truly remarkable reflections on texts that others have read with less insight and less knowledge. The author brings to bear a wide range of interdisciplinary learning to explain the political and moral implications of biblical narratives that he has obviously studied for years. It is inconceivable that even trained biblical scholars could not learn a great deal from examining his expositions. The text is written with clarity and considerable eloquence.”—Paul Gottf Gleicherexplores the text with genuine enthusiasm and brings out uncommonly well what is most interesting in Genesis in a lively, well-written style of inquiry. This is a book that will work especially well for political science students and scholars who wish to see how the Bible might contribute to the modern study of politics. --Calum Carmichael, Professor of Comparative Literature and Adjunct Professor of Law, Cornell University Gleicher's study of Hebrew Scriptures includes truly remarkable reflections on texts that others have read with less insight and less knowledge. The author brings to bear a wide range of interdisciplinary learning to explain the political and moral implications of biblical narratives that he has obviously studied for years. It is inconceivable that even trained biblical scholars could not learn a great deal from examining his expositions. The text is written with clarity and considerable eloquence. --Paul Gottfried, Raffensperger Professor of Humanities, Elizabethtown College As a lifetime student of the Hebrew scriptures, I learned a great deal from Gleicher. For example, he gave new meaning to the expressions 'Day One' and 'The Sixth Day' in the creation story. The people of the Bible come alive as he describes their experiences. Suddenly, we realize their issues are the ones we often face. Actions have consequences. A great read! --Rabbi William Fertig, Ohave Shalom Synagogue, Rockford, IL Author InformationJULES GLEICHER is a Professor and Chairman of the Political Science Department at Rockford College in Rockford, IL, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |