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CONTENTS PART 1: METHODS, MODELS, AND COMPARATIVE STUDIES What Does Sociology Have to Do with The Bible? The Bible and Economic Ethics Social Class as an Analytic and Hermeneutical Category in Biblical Studies Social Class and Ideology in Isaiah 40-55: An Eagletonian Reading Ideology and Ideologies in Israelite Prophecy Periodization, Interactive Power Networks, and Teleogical Constraints in Hebrew Bible Studies Icelandic and Israelite Beginnings: A Comparative Probe Structure and Origin of the Early Israelite and Iroquois "Confederacies" PART 2: TRIBUTES TO COLLEAGUES James Muilenburg: Superlative Teacher David Jobling: Fearless Frontiersman Marvin L. Chaney, Master Social Critic Jack Elliott: Breacher of Boundaries
"This collection of Norman Gottwald's eloquent and
thought-provoking essays, some of them never before published,
provides important insights into the pioneering work of the author,
whose concern for social justice in today's world intersects with
his quest to understand the socio-political trajectories and
ideological formulations of ancient Israel. In addition, the
several essays that pay tributes to other scholars reveal his
sensitive and productive interactions with his mentors and
colleagues as well as the profundity of his thought
processes."
--Carol Meyers, Duke University; Author of Rediscovering Eve:
Ancient Israelite Women in Context
"Norman Gottwald has devoted a lifetime to the intersections
between social justice and innovative, rigorous analysis of
biblical texts. This book--the first of three volumes--is a
culmination and testimony to this work by one of the truly great
biblical scholars of the last sixty years."
--Roland Boer, Distinguished Research Professor, Renmin University
of China, Beijing; Research Professor, University of Newcastle,
Australia
"Among the rare few in biblical scholarship with truly
international recognition and significance, Norman Gottwald holds a
distinction that is unique. As teacher, writer, editor, speaker,
and organizer whose leadership spans more than six decades, he
stands unmatched in the combination of innovative research, probing
inquiry, eloquent clarity, popular reach, ethical engagement, and
breadth of global importance marking a lifetime of achievement.
This is the distinction embodied in this welcome selection of his
work."
--Robert B. Coote, Old Testament emeritus, San Francisco
Theological Seminary