Give Me Children or I Shall Die: Children and Communal Survival in Biblical Literature
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Give Me Children or I Shall Die: Children and Communal Survival in Biblical Literature  -     By: Laurel W. Koepf-Taylor

Give Me Children or I Shall Die: Children and Communal Survival in Biblical Literature

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* In the agricultural society of the Hebrew Bible, child labor was often crucial to the family's survival. In contrast, modern society treats children's work as training for adult careers. Looking beyond Western cultural constructions, Koepf-Taylor uncovers the meaning of biblical texts that utilize children as literary tropes in their own social, cultural, and historical context. 224 pages, softcover from Fortress.

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Title: Give Me Children or I Shall Die: Children and Communal Survival in Biblical Literature
By: Laurel W. Koepf-Taylor
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 224
Vendor: Fortress Press
Weight: 2 pounds
ISBN: 1451465637
ISBN-13: 9781451465631
Series: Emerging Scholars
Stock No: WW465631

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In the subsistence agricultural social context of the Hebrew Bible, children were necessary for communal survival. In such an economy, childrens labor contributes to the familys livelihood from a young age, rather than simply preparing the child for future adult work. Ethnographic research shows that this interdependent family life contrasts significantly with that of privileged modern Westerners, for whom children are dependents. This text seeks to look beyond the dominant cultural constructions of childhood in the modern West and the moral rhetoric that accompanies them so as to uncover what biblical texts intend to communicate when they utilize children as literary tropes in their own social, cultural, and historical context.

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Rev. Dr. Laurel Koepf is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible and Director of DMin Programs at McCormick Theological Seminary. She is author of Give Me Children or I Shall Die (Fortress 2013), multiple articles on child-centered biblical interpretation, and co-author of the Our Whole Lives for Grades K-1 Comprehensive Sexuality Education Curriculum for UCC congregations (2024).

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