The Bible originated in the eastern Mediterranean. The volumes in this series take seriously this social context and employ a variety of historical and social-scientific methods (including cultural anthropology, macrosociology, social psychology) to illuminate the biblical text in this world. Cross-cultural and comparative data play a significant role in these analyses--whether examining particular biblical passages or larger systemic issues.
Series editors: John H. Elliot, Anselm C. Hagedorn, K. C. Hanson, John S. Kloppenborg,Douglas E. Oakman, and Gary Stansell
Merki
The Bible originated in the eastern Mediterranean. The volumes in this series take seriously this social context and employ a variety of historical and social-scientific methods (including cultural anthropology, macrosociology, social psychology) to illuminate the biblical text in this world. Cross-cultural and comparative data play a significant role in these analyses--whether examining particular biblical passages or larger systemic issues.
Series editors: John H. Elliot, Anselm C. Hagedorn, K. C. Hanson, John S. Kloppenborg,Douglas E. Oakman, and Gary Stansell
Merki
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