The Fruits of Madness: Perspectives on the Prophetic Movements in Three Traditions brings together selected oral presentations given at the Seminar in Biblical Characters in Three Traditions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) and in Literature held at the University of Vienna, Austria, in July 2014 as part of the Annual International Meeting of the Society of Biblical Literature.
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The Fruits of Madness: Perspectives on the Prophetic Movements in Three Traditions brings together selected oral presentations given at the Seminar in Biblical Characters in Three Traditions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) and in Literature held at the University of Vienna, Austria, in July 2014 as part of the Annual International Meeting of the
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ISBN
9781527508668
Publisert
2018-05-30
Utgave
2. utgave
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Vendor
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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212 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
209

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John Tracy Greene is Emeritus Professor of Religious Studies at Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan. During his twenty-six year career there, he lectured in the history of religions, scriptural and historical studies, and Hebrew language. From 1983 until his retirement at the end of 2006, Professor Greene directed the university’s Archaeology, History of Religions and Hebrew Language Summer Program in Israel and excavated the archaeological site of Et-Tell/Bethsaida, where he still serves as one of the excavation’s co-directors. He is the author of The Role of the Messenger and Message in the Ancient Near East and Balaam and His Interpreters, co-editor of two anthologies with Mishael Caspi, Unbinding the Binding of Isaac and “And God Said: ‘You’re Fired!’”: Elijah and Elisha, and of Probing the Frontiers of Biblical Studies (with J. Harold Ellens). Professor Greene is an active member of the Society of Biblical Literature and is convener of the Seminar in Biblical Characters in Three Traditions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam), and editor of the Seminar’s summer International Meetings proceedings.