Peasants, Prophets, and Political Economy
The Hebrew Bible and Social Analysis| By: | Marvin L. Chaney |
| Publisher: | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
| Print ISBN: | 9781532604416 |
| eText ISBN: | 9781532604423 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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Contents1 Ancient Palestinian Peasant Movements and the Formation of Premonarchic Israel2 Joshua3 Coveting Your Neighbor's House in Social Context4 Systemic Study of the Israelite Monarchy5 Debt Easement in Israelite History and Tradition6 The Political Economy of Peasant Poverty7 Bitter Bounty: The Dynamics of Political Economy Critiqued by the Eighth-Century Prophets8 Whose Sour Grapes? The Addressees of Isaiah 5:1-79 Accusing Whom of What? Hosea's Rhetoric of Promiscuity10 Producing Peasant Poverty: Debt Instruments in Amos 2:6b-8, 13-1611 Micah--Models Matter: Political Economy and Micah 6:9-1512 Review of Roland Boer, The Sacred Economy