Divine Doppelgängers : YHWH's Ancient Look-Alikes.
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- computer
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- 9781646020935
- 202.11
- BT130 .C676 2021
Intro -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Abbreviations -- Part 1: The Problem at Large -- 1. God and the Gods: History of Religion as an Approach and Context for Biblical Theology -- 2. Canaan-Israel-Christianity: The Case for a Vertical Ecumenism -- 3. More Than One God? Three Models for Construing the Relations Between YHWH and the Other Gods -- 4. Who Is Like You Among the Gods? Some Observations on Configuring YHWH in the Old Testament -- 5. Why Should the Look-Alikes Be a Problem? -- Part 2: Chemosh as a Case Study -- 6. Theological Approaches to the Problem of God's Ancient Look-Alikes -- 7. Chemosh Looks Like YHWH, but That's Okay -- 8. YHWH and Chemosh: An Investigation of Look-Alike Gods Using the Moral Foundations Theory -- 9. YHWH, Chemosh, and the Rule of Faith -- 10. Is There a Counterpart in the Hebrew Bible to New Testament Anti-Semitism? -- Part 3: Other Case Studies -- 11. Miqreh and YHWH: Fate, Chance, Simultaneity, and Providence -- 12. "Can a Woman Forget Her Nursing Child?" Divine Breastfeeding and the God of Israel -- 13. Bulls and Horses, Gods and Goddesses: The Religious Iconography of Israel's Neighbors -- List of Contributors -- Index of Authors -- Index of Scripture -- Subject Index.
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