The Bible and posthumanism / edited by Jennifer L. Koosed.
Material type: TextSeries: Semeia studies ; no. 74.Publisher: Atlanta : Society of Biblical Literature, [2014]Description: 1 online resource (viii, 347 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 1589837525
- 9781589837522
- 220.6 23
- BS511.3 .B485 2014eb
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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""Contents""; ""Part 1: Beginnings ""; ""Humanity at Its Limits""; ""Beastly Questions and Biblical Blame""; ""Hauntology Meets Posthumanism: Some Payoffs for Biblical Studies""; ""Part 2: Lions ""; ""The Lion King: Yahweh as Sovereign Beast in Israel�a�?s Imaginary ""; ""Wittgenstein�a�?s Lion and Balaam�a�?s Ass: Talking with Others in Numbers 22�a�?25""; ""Part 3: Bodies in Crisis ""; ""Sick with Love: The Musical Symptoms of a Shtetl-Bound Shulammite in Waszinski�a�?s Dybbuk""; ""Voluptuous, Tortured, and Unmanned: Ezekiel with Daniel Paul Schreber""
""The Prosthetic Friend, or Posthumanity in Lars and the Real Girl""""Part 4: Fathers ""; ""Tripartite Anthropologies and the Limits of the Human in Valentinian Christian Creation Myths""; ""Gregory of Nyssa and Jacques Derrida on the Human-Animal Distinction in the Song of Songs""; ""Part 5: Sacrifice ""; ""What Would Jesus Eat? Ethical Vegetarianism in Nascent Christianity""; ""Cutting up Life: Sacrifice as a Device for Clarifying�a�?and Tormenting�a�?Fundamental Distinctions between Human, Animal, and Divine""; ""Part 6: Endings ""
""Ruminations on Revelation�a�?s Ruminant, Quadrupedal Christ or, the Even-Toed Ungulate That Therefore I Am""; ""Conclusion""; ""Contributors""; ""Index of Ancient Sources""; ""Index of Authors""
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