Engaging Leviticus: Reading Leviticus Theologically With its Past Interpreters

Elliott, M. W. (2011) Engaging Leviticus: Reading Leviticus Theologically With its Past Interpreters. Cascade Books: Eugene, Oregon. ISBN 9781610974110

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Abstract

This commentary weaves together the interpretations of Christian exegetes, spanning the past two thousand years, who have concerned themselves with that most mysterious of texts, the book of Leviticus. Even when their commentaries seem most fanciful, the depths of meaning of the Hebrew text comes through in all its many and diverse translations and applications. What we discover is evidence of a biblical text at work in some of the most eloquent of spokespersons throughout the generations. The third book of the Bible is happily enjoying a resurgence of interest in Jewish and Christian quarters alike, being received as a book for the life of the faithful community. What is attempted here is the story of its Western-Christian reception.

Item Type:Books
Status:Published
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Elliott, Professor Mark
Authors: Elliott, M. W.
College/School:College of Arts & Humanities > School of Critical Studies > Theology and Religious Studies
Publisher:Cascade Books
ISBN:9781610974110

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