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Family in the Bible: Exploring Customs, Culture, and Context
Richard S Hess (Ed), M Daniel Carroll (Ed)Paperback 2003-10-01
Exploring Customs, Culture, and Context
FAMILY IN THE BIBLE provides a timely consideration of what the biblical writers had to say about the family and how their views ought to inform a contemporary Christian theology of the family and society in general.
The chapters span the biblical canon and give voice to the depth of perspective and diversity of opinion to be found in the varied cultural traditions described in the Bible. What emerges is a sense of the importance of the family in the societies of the biblical world and how that vision might be adapted today. 176 pages, from Baker.
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An international team of scholars explores what the biblical writers had to say about the family and how their views ought to inform contemporary Christian theology.
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Exploring Customs, Culture, and Context
FAMILY IN THE BIBLE provides a timely consideration of what the biblical writers had to say about the family and how their views ought to inform a contemporary Christian theology of the family and society in general.
The chapters span the biblical canon and give voice to the depth of perspective and diversity of opinion to be found in the varied cultural traditions described in the Bible. What emerges is a sense of the importance of the family in the societies of the biblical world and how that vision might be adapted today. 176 pages, from Baker.
- Publisher.
Publisher Description
An international team of scholars explores what the biblical writers had to say about the family and how their views ought to inform contemporary Christian theology.