Daughter Zion : her portrait, her response / / edited by Mark J. Boda, Carol J. Dempsey, and LeAnn Snow Flesher.
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Superior document: | Ancient Israel and its literature ; no. 13 |
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Ancient Israel and its literature ;
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Physical Description: | x, 429 p. |
Notes: | Contributions partly in response to title: Daughter Zion talks back to the prophets: a dialogic theology of the book of Lamentations / Carleen R. Mandolfo (Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, c2007) and feminine images within the Hebrew Bible, especially as related to the relationship between Zion and God. |
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Table of Contents:
- Cognitive linguistics and the "idolatry-is-adultery" metaphor of Jeremiah 2-3 / Barbara Green
- Speaking of speaking : the form of Zion's suffering in Lamentations / Jill Middlemas
- Isaiah 40-55 : a Judahite reading drama / Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer
- The fecundity of fair Zion : beauty and fruitfulness as spiritual fulfillment / Stephen L. Cook
- Daughter Zion : metaphor and dialogue in the book of Lamentations / Mary L. Conway
- Yhwh as jealous husband : abusive authoritarian or passionate protector? A reexamination of a prophetic image / Brittany Kim
- Zion's plea that God see her as she sees herself : unanswered prayer in Lamentations 1-2 / John F. Hobbins
- The Daughter of Zion goes fishing in heaven / Michael H. Floyd
- Ezekiel 16 : shared memory of Yhwh's relationship with Jerusalem : a story of fraught expectations / Mignon R. Jacobs
- Zion's body as a site of God's motherhood in Isaiah 66:7-14 / Christl M. Maier
- Demonized children and traumatized, battered wives : Daughter Zion as biblical metaphor of domestic and sexual violence / Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan
- Mission not impossible : justifying Zion's destruction and exonerating the common survivors / Kim Lan Nguyen
- Daughter Zion : codependent no more / LeAnn Snow Flesher
- The daughter's joy / Mark J. Boda
- "Whose God is this anyway?" A response to Carleen Mandolfo / Carol J. Dempsey
- Daughter Zion talks back to her interlocutors / Carleen Mandolfo.