Relational Theology
Editat de Brint Montgomery, Thomas Jay Oord, Karen Winslowen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 noi 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781620327449
ISBN-10: 1620327449
Pagini: 134
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Wipf and Stock Publishers
ISBN-10: 1620327449
Pagini: 134
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.21 kg
Editura: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Notă biografică
Brint Montgomery is Professor of Philosophy at Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, Oklahoma.
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Karen S. Winslow (PhD, University of Washington) is Professor of Biblical Studies, Chair of the Biblical Studies Department, and Director of the Masters of Arts in Theological Studies at Azusa Pacific Seminary in Azusa, CA. Her research interests include Biblical and Jewish Studies, Women in Judaism and Christianity, Science and Theology, and the Sociology of Religion. She wrote commentary on 1-2 Kings for the New Beacon Bible Commentary series (forthcoming). Her chapter, Recovering Redemption for Women: Feminist Exegesis in North American Evangelicalism, was published in Volume 2 of Feminist Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Retrospect edited by Susanne Scholz, Alan Hauser, and Rachel Magdalene (2014). Among her other publications are: Early Jewish and Christian Memories of Moses' Wives: Exogamist Marriage and Ethnic Identity (2005); Moses' Cushite Marriage: Torah, Artapanus, and Josephus, and Mixed Marriage in Torah Narratives, in Mixed Marriages, Intermarriage, and Group Identity in the Second Temple Period (2011). She is editor of Relational Theology: Issues and Implications with Thomas J. Oord and Brint Montgomery (Wipf and Stock, 2013), and associate editor of Global Wesleyan Theological Dictionary (2013).
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Karen S. Winslow (PhD, University of Washington) is Professor of Biblical Studies, Chair of the Biblical Studies Department, and Director of the Masters of Arts in Theological Studies at Azusa Pacific Seminary in Azusa, CA. Her research interests include Biblical and Jewish Studies, Women in Judaism and Christianity, Science and Theology, and the Sociology of Religion. She wrote commentary on 1-2 Kings for the New Beacon Bible Commentary series (forthcoming). Her chapter, Recovering Redemption for Women: Feminist Exegesis in North American Evangelicalism, was published in Volume 2 of Feminist Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Retrospect edited by Susanne Scholz, Alan Hauser, and Rachel Magdalene (2014). Among her other publications are: Early Jewish and Christian Memories of Moses' Wives: Exogamist Marriage and Ethnic Identity (2005); Moses' Cushite Marriage: Torah, Artapanus, and Josephus, and Mixed Marriage in Torah Narratives, in Mixed Marriages, Intermarriage, and Group Identity in the Second Temple Period (2011). She is editor of Relational Theology: Issues and Implications with Thomas J. Oord and Brint Montgomery (Wipf and Stock, 2013), and associate editor of Global Wesleyan Theological Dictionary (2013).