Grounded Theology in the Hebrew Bible: Exploring the Cultural Context That Formed Ancient Israel - eBook
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Grounded Theology in the Hebrew Bible: Exploring the Cultural Context That Formed Ancient Israel - eBook  -     By: Elizabeth Backfish & Cynthia Shafer-Elliott

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Title: Grounded Theology in the Hebrew Bible: Exploring the Cultural Context That Formed Ancient Israel - eBook
By: Elizabeth Backfish & Cynthia Shafer-Elliott
Format: DRM Protected ePub
Vendor: Baker Academic
Publication Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781493451579
ISBN-13: 9781493451579
Stock No: WW132562EB

Publisher's Description

Many books focus on either the cultural contexts of ancient Israel or the theology of the Hebrew Scriptures. This unique and insightful work, coauthored by a biblical scholar with expertise in archaeology and a biblical theologian, bridges the gap between these two disciplines. This book shows readers how the everyday life of ancient Israelites shaped their relationship with God and how understanding their cultural context illuminates the profound connections between their world and their faith.

Grounded Theology in the Hebrew Bible explores topics such as households, food, marriage negotiations, covenants, warfare, and more. Each chapter begins by examining archaeological insights into the everyday practices and beliefs of ancient Israelites, shedding light on how these inform the theology that develops throughout Scripture. This approach enhances our understanding of ancient Israel's theologies.

For the Bible student, pastor, or serious lay reader, this volume is an invitation to dig deeper into the cultural background and theology of the Hebrew Bible. The book includes suggestions for further reading, images, figures, and discussion questions.

Author Bio

Elizabeth Backfish (PhD, Trinity International University) is associate professor of biblical studies at William Jessup University. She is the author of Hebrew Wordplay and Septuagint Translation Technique in the Fourth Book of the Psalter and serves as theologian in residence at Granite Springs Church in Lincoln, California.

Cynthia Shafer-Elliott (PhD, University of Sheffield) is associate professor of Hebrew Bible / Old Testament at Baylor University in Waco, Texas, and an experienced field archaeologist in Israel. She is the author of numerous publications, including Food in Ancient Judah.

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