Sexuality in the New Testament by William Loader

Sexuality in the New Testament by William Loader

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Sexuality in the New Testament by William Loader

Loader looks at hotly contested New Testament passages on sexuality and offers a fair and balanced treatment of what scholars say about them. He also offers an analysis of why interpreters say what they say, and demonstrates how texts may be interpreted specifically to support a preformed opinion.

Written in straightforward, non-technical language, this classroom text is also ideal for Bible study groups.

Loader, William: - William Loader, FAHA, is a Professorial Research Fellow of the Australian Research Council, based at Murdoch University, Perth, Australia. He is engaged in research on attitudes toward sexuality in Judaism and Christianity in the Hellenistic Greco-Roman Era. His recent publications include: Sexuality and the Jesus Tradition (2005); The Septuagint, Sexuality, and the New Testament (2004); Jesus' Attitude towards the Law: A Study of the Gospels (2002); and Jesus and the Fundamentalism of his Day (2001).
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ISBN 13 9780664231613
ISBN 10 0664231616
Titel Sexuality in the New Testament
Autor William Loader
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
Erscheinungsjahr 2010-08-16
Seitenanzahl 176
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