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The Bible and posthumanism

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What does it mean to be human? Pointing beyond human-centric ideologies, the essays in this collection explore biblical texts from Genesis to Revelation in conversation with the critical theories of posthumanism.

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English
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347

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Table of Contents

Humanity at its limits -- Jennifer L. Koosed
Beastly questions and biblical blame -- Hannah M. Strømmen
Hauntology meets posthumanism :
some payoffs for biblical studies -- Denise Kimber Buell
The lion king :
Yahweh as sovereign beast in Israel's imaginary -- Hugh Pyper
Wittgenstein's lion and Balaam's ass :
talking with others in Numbers 22-25 -- Ken Stone
Sick with love :
the musical symptoms of a shtetl-bound Shulammite in Waszinski's Dybbuk -- Heidi Epstein
Voluptuous, tortured, and unmanned :
Ezekiel with Daniel Paul Schreber -- Rhiannon Graybill
The prosthetic friend, or Posthumanity in Lars and the real girl -- George Aichele
Tripartite anthropologies and the limits of the human -- Benjamin H. Dunning
Gregory of Nyssa and Jacques Derrida on the human-animal distinction in the Song of songs -- Eric Daryl Meyer
What would Jesus eat? :
ethical vegetarianism in nascent Christianity -- Robert Paul Seesengood
Cutting up life :
sacrifice as a device for clarifying--and tormenting--fundamental distinctions between human, animal, and divine -- Yvonne Sherwood
Ruminations on Revelation's ruminant, quadrupedal Christ; or the even-toed ungulate that therefore I am -- Stephen D. Moore.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Internet Archive - 2

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Series
Society of Biblical Literature. Semeia studies -- number 74

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
220.6
Library of Congress
BS511.3 .B485 2014, BS511

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 347 pages
Number of pages
347

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27791243M
Internet Archive
bibleposthumanis0000unse
ISBN 10
1589839390, 1589837517, 1589837525
ISBN 13
9781589839397, 9781589837515, 9781589837522
LCCN
2013035221
OCLC/WorldCat
858610729

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