Reading Genesis: Beginnings

Author:   Beth Kissileff (Independent Scholar, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   25 February 2016
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Author:   Beth Kissileff (Independent Scholar, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   T.& T.Clark Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 21.40cm
Weight:   0.400kg
ISBN:  

9780567251268


ISBN 10:   0567251268
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   25 February 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

Table of Contents 1. Introduction - Beth Kissileff 2. The Creation and Its Aftermath (Genesis 1-3) - Steven J. Brams 3. The Apple and Eve: A Neuropsychological Interpretation (Genesis 2-3) - Harry R. Kissileff (PhD) 4. God's Serpent (Genesis 2-3) - J.H.H. Weiler 5. It Is Not Good For Man To Be Alone (Genesis 2-3) - Dr. Ruth Westheimer and Jonathan Mark 6. Bloodlust (Genesis 4) - Russell Jacoby 7. On The Tower of Babel (Genesis 11) - Ilan Stavans 8. Hesed: Feminist Ethics in Jewish Tradition (Genesis 12, 24) - Susan Schept 9. Famines, Feasts and Fraternity: Food (and Drink) in the Book of Genesis (Genesis 18) - Joan Nathan 10. Why Genesis (Genesis 18) - Alan Dershowitz 11. Looking Back at Lot's Wife (Genesis 19) - Rebecca Newberger Goldstein 12. The Face of the Other: Sarah - Hagar Then and Now (Genesis 16, 21) - Alicia Suskin Ostriker 13. The Binding of Isaac and the Arts of Residence (Genesis 22) - Ronald R. Krebs 14. Writing: A Jewish Paradox - Sander L. Gilman 15. The Matter is from God : Retold Narrative and the Mistakes of Certainty (Genesis 24) - Beth Kissileff 16. Jacob: Some Notes on Character Development and Repentance - Dara Horn 17. Contracts of Genesis (Genesis 27) - Geoffrey P. Miller 18. Judah and His Brothers: Becoming the Leader of His Pride (Genesis 37-50) - Renan Levine 19. Imperfect Forgiveness: Joseph and His Brothers (Genesis 37-50) - Moses L. Pava 20. That We May Live and Not Die : Judah as Life Force of Genesis (Genesis 38) Jacqueline Osherow 21. Zaphenath, Kugelmass, and Milton (Genesis 41) - Jeffrey Shoulson 22. They Did Not Recognize Him : Failed Facial Recognition in the Family of Joseph (Genesis 42) - Seth Greenberg 23. The Death of Jacob: Responding to the End of Life (Genesis 47-50) - Steven Albert List of Contributors Index of Biblical Passages Index of Biblical Characters Index of Names and Concepts

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Reading Genesis: Beginnings offers a gateway into a treasure trove of stories and characters that have influenced Western culture through religion, art and literature. With modern tools of analysis, these stories can still guide our exploration of human nature. While ancient, the biblical text offers insight not only to our relationship with God but also to each other in God's divine plan. -- Rebecca I. Denova Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A marvelous collection of insights, provocations and apercus on the founding book of the human family. Rabbi David Wolpe, Sinai Temple, LA, USA If you think you already understand the Book of Genesis, think again. Reading Genesis offers wondrous new approaches to this ancient text penned by some of the world's most interesting minds. Sure to be a classic. Jonathan D. Sarna, Brandeis University, USA This is a stimulating collection of essays on the Bible, bringing diverse fields of expertise to bear on the text. The results are often intriguing and eloquent, yielding fresh insights. Avivah Zornberg With a host of contributors, diverse in their approaches and perspectives, Kissileff has put together a thought-provoking, stimulating collection that ranges far from a standard explication of the biblical text. Chicago Jewish Star Beth Kissileff's new anthology, Reading Genesis, brings together a stellar collection of essays by a diverse group of almost two-dozen experts, each bringing the tools and methodology of his or her field to bear on a particular aspect of the seminal biblical book. By bringing together such a wealth of brilliant interpreters, Kissileff's book justifies the maxim that you can 'turn and turn' (learn again and again) the Torah endlessly so that facets of the text will glimmer and sparkle anew. Hadassah Magazine


A marvelous collection of insights, provocations and apercus on the founding book of the human family. Rabbi David Wolpe, Sinai Temple, LA, USA If you think you already understand the Book of Genesis, think again. Reading Genesis offers wondrous new approaches to this ancient text penned by some of the world's most interesting minds. Sure to be a classic. Jonathan D. Sarna, Brandeis University, USA This is a stimulating collection of essays on the Bible, bringing diverse fields of expertise to bear on the text. The results are often intriguing and eloquent, yielding fresh insights. Avivah Zornberg


Reading Genesis: Beginnings offers a gateway into a treasure trove of stories and characters that have influenced Western culture through religion, art and literature. With modern tools of analysis, these stories can still guide our exploration of human nature. While ancient, the biblical text offers insight not only to our relationship with God but also to each other in God's divine plan. -- Rebecca I. Denova Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A marvelous collection of insights, provocations and apercus on the founding book of the human family. Rabbi David Wolpe, Sinai Temple, LA, USA If you think you already understand the Book of Genesis, think again. Reading Genesis offers wondrous new approaches to this ancient text penned by some of the world's most interesting minds. Sure to be a classic. Jonathan D. Sarna, Brandeis University, USA This is a stimulating collection of essays on the Bible, bringing diverse fields of expertise to bear on the text. The results are often intriguing and eloquent, yielding fresh insights. Avivah Zornberg


Reading Genesis: Beginnings offers a gateway into a treasure trove of stories and characters that have influenced Western culture through religion, art and literature. With modern tools of analysis, these stories can still guide our exploration of human nature. While ancient, the biblical text offers insight not only to our relationship with God but also to each other in God's divine plan. -- Rebecca I. Denova Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A marvelous collection of insights, provocations and apercus on the founding book of the human family. Rabbi David Wolpe, Sinai Temple, LA, USA If you think you already understand the Book of Genesis, think again. Reading Genesis offers wondrous new approaches to this ancient text penned by some of the world's most interesting minds. Sure to be a classic. Jonathan D. Sarna, Brandeis University, USA This is a stimulating collection of essays on the Bible, bringing diverse fields of expertise to bear on the text. The results are often intriguing and eloquent, yielding fresh insights. Avivah Zornberg With a host of contributors, diverse in their approaches and perspectives, Kissileff has put together a thought-provoking, stimulating collection that ranges far from a standard explication of the biblical text. Chicago Jewish Star


Author Information

Beth Kissileff has received fellowships from the Corporation of Yaddo and the National Endowment for the Humanities and has taught at Carleton College, the University of Minnesota USA, Smith College USA, and Mount Holyoke College USA.

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