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Jezebel: Portraits Of A Queen (Interfaces)
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Powerful. Assertive. Evil. What We Know Of Jezebel, Queen Of Israel, Seems Pure Malevolence. What We Know Is What Ancient Writers, In Their Attempt To Shape A Theological History, Considered Important. More Than Just An Intriguing Story, Jezebel: Portraits Of A Queen Provides Insight Into A Character Used (And Portrayed) By Biblical Writers As A Negative Example. Two Portraits Of Jezebel Are Created: That Of Jezebel The Story Character, Taken From Narrative Criticism, And Jezebel The Queen, Drawn From A Sociological Study. From Two Combined Portraits, The Reader Can Begin To Understand The Ancient Writers' Worldviews, Theologies, Values, And Loyalties. Jezebel'S Story Gives Readers A New Perspective With Which They May Approach All Biblical Texts.The Focuses On Social Organization And Monarchy Will Help Students Study The Text Within A Framework Of Biblical Society.Chapters Are Method Overview: Narrative Method With A Focus On Rhetoric, Narrative Method Applied: A Portrait Of A Character, Method Overview: Sociological Criticism With A Focus On Ancient Monarchy, Sociological Method Applied: A Portrait Of A Queen And The Methods Interfaced: The Portraits Of Compared.Receive From Earth'S Creation To John'S Revelation Free With The Purchase Of Two Or More Interfaces Volumes. Mention This Offer In The Comment Section Of The Order Form When Placing Your Order Or Call 1.800.858.5450.The Reverend Dr. Patricia Dutcherwalls, Phd, Is Associate Professor Of Hebrew Scripture And Old Testament At Knox College, At The University Of Toronto, As Well As A Minister In The Presbyterian Church In Canada.
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- Q: What is the main theme of Jezebel: Portraits of a Queen? A: The main theme of Jezebel: Portraits of a Queen is an exploration of the character of Jezebel, queen of Israel, through two distinct portraits: one from narrative criticism focusing on her as a story character and another from sociological criticism emphasizing her role as a queen. The book aims to provide insights into the ancient writers' worldviews and the socio-political context of biblical texts.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of Jezebel: Portraits of a Queen is Reverend Dr. Patricia Dutcher-Walls, PhD. She is an Associate Professor of Hebrew Scripture and Old Testament at Knox College, University of Toronto.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: Jezebel: Portraits of a Queen is available in paperback binding.
- Q: How many pages does the book contain? A: The book contains a total of 176 pages.
- Q: When was Jezebel: Portraits of a Queen published? A: Jezebel: Portraits of a Queen was published on October 8, 2004.
- Q: What methods are discussed in the book? A: The book discusses narrative criticism and sociological criticism, detailing methods such as 'Narrative Method with a Focus on Rhetoric' and 'Sociological Method Applied: A Portrait of a Queen'.
- Q: Is this book suitable for students studying biblical texts? A: Yes, the book is designed to help students study biblical texts within the framework of social organization and monarchy, providing valuable insights into the historical context.
- Q: What kind of insights can readers gain from Jezebel: Portraits of a Queen? A: Readers can gain insights into the character of Jezebel as portrayed in biblical texts, as well as a deeper understanding of the social and theological values of the ancient writers.
- Q: Does the book include any illustrations or portraits of Jezebel? A: The book does not specifically mention illustrations, but it does create literary portraits of Jezebel through narrative and sociological analysis.
- Q: What audience is this book intended for? A: The book is intended for students, scholars, and anyone interested in biblical studies, theology, and the historical context of ancient Israel.