مؤلف: Diana Lipton

الدعم
Paul M. Joyce holds the Samuel Davidson Chair in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible at King”s College London. He was formerly University Lecturer in the Old Testament at Oxford University and a Fellow of St Peter”s College. He is the author of Divine Initiative and Human Response in Ezekiel (1989) and Ezekiel: A Commentary (2007); and is co-editor of Crossing the Boundaries: Essays in Biblical Interpretation in Honour of Michael D. Goulder (with Stanley E. Porter and David E. Orton, 1994); After Ezekiel: Essays on the Reception of a Difficult Prophet (with Andrew Mein, 2011); Biblical Interpretation and Method: Essays in Honour of Professor John Barton (with Katharine Dell, 2013); and The God Ezekiel Creates (with Dalit Rom-Shiloni, 2015). Diana Lipton teaches at Tel Aviv University, Israel, and The Hebrew University of Jerusalem”s Rothberg International School. She has been a Fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge, as well as Reader in Hebrew Bible and Jewish Studies at King”s College London. She is the author of Revisions of the Night: Politics and Promises in the Patriarchal Dreams of Genesis (1999) and Longing for Egypt and Other Unexpected Biblical Tales (2008), and is co-editor of Feminism and Theology (with Janet Martin Soskice, 2003) and Studies on the Text and Versions of the Hebrew Bible in Honour of Robert Gordon (with Geoffrey Kahn, 2011).




3 كتب إلكترونية بواسطة Diana Lipton

Paul M. Joyce & Diana Lipton: Lamentations Through the Centuries
‘I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It is informative, thought-provoking, and – despite being a commentary – holds the reader’s attention. It made me appreciate Lamentations in a new way. To be …
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Paul M. Joyce & Diana Lipton: Lamentations Through the Centuries
‘I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It is informative, thought-provoking, and – despite being a commentary – holds the reader’s attention. It made me appreciate Lamentations in a new way. To be …
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Diana Lipton: Revisions of the Night
An intriguing and subtle study of five Genesis dreams: Abimelech”s (20.1-18), Jacob”s (28.10-22; 31.10-13), Laban”s (31.24) and Abraham”s (15.1-21). Like many of their ancient Near Eastern …
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