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International Journal for Theology

2002 / No. 1

The Many Voices of the Bible

Table of Contents

Introduction

 

Introduction: Understanding the Issues of Unity and Diversity of Scripture Today

7–8

Seán Freyne

I. Old Testament: ‘In Many and Varied Ways’

 

God, a Bone of Contention in the Hebrew Bible

9–16

Jorge Pixley

Different Perspectives on Faith and Justice: The God of Jacob and the God of Job

17–23

Ellen van Wolde

Wise Women in I Kings 3-11

24–32

Maricel Mena López

Riches in Isaiah and Ezekiel: An Example of Prophetic Inversion

33–40

Johanna Stiebert

II. New Testament: ‘Speaking in Different Tongues’

 

Different Faces of Jesus in the Synoptic Gospels

41–48

Pablo Richard

I Timothy and James on the Rich, Women, and Theological Disputes

49–58

Elsa Tamez

Christological Debates among Johannine Christians

59–67

Seán Freyne

The Excluded Gospels and their Readers, or: How to Tell when a Kiss is just a Kiss

68–76

Jorunn Økland

III. Giving Voice to the Voiceless

 

What Happens When ‘Gays Read the Bible’?

77–85

Ken Stone

Minorities in the Midst of Affluence

86–92

Leticia A. Guardiola-Sáenz

IV. Facing the Diversity in History Diversity and Unity in the Scriptures: The Patristic Perspective

 

Diversity and Unity in the Scriptures: The Patristic Perspective

93–101

Rik Van Nieuwenhove

Fixing the Meaning of Scripture: The Renaissance Bible and the Origins of Modernity

102–110

Peter Harrison

Biblical and Theological Pluralism

111–121

Werner G. Jeanrond

Edited by Seán Freyne and Ellen van Wolde

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