04976nam 2200733 450 991046092090332120200520144314.01-4426-6043-01-4426-5949-110.3138/9781442660434(CKB)3710000000355910(EBL)3297086(SSID)ssj0001436742(PQKBManifestationID)12566584(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001436742(PQKBWorkID)11442108(PQKB)11733960(MiAaPQ)EBC4669963(CEL)436474(OCoLC)905361939(CaBNVSL)slc00235558(MiAaPQ)EBC3297086(DE-B1597)465264(OCoLC)1013938949(OCoLC)944178619(DE-B1597)9781442660434(Au-PeEL)EBL4669963(CaPaEBR)ebr11256477(OCoLC)958571158(EXLCZ)99371000000035591020160920h20112011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe calling of the nations exegesis, ethnography, and empire in a biblical-historic present /edited by Mark Vessey [and three others]Toronto, [Ontario] ;Boca Raton, Florida ;London, [England] :University of Toronto Press,2011.©20111 online resource (386 p.)Green College thematic lecture series0-8020-9241-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- 1. Introduction The Bible in the West: A Peoples' History? / Vessey, Mark -- Part One. Biblical Possessions -- 2. Perhaps God Is Irish: Sacred Texts as Virtual Reality Machine / Akenson, Donald Harman -- 3. Protestant Restorationism and the Ortelian Mapping of Palestine (with an Afterword on Islam) / Matar, Nabil I. -- 4. Beyond a Shared Inheritance: American Jews Reclaim the Hebrew Bible / Levitt, Laura S. -- 5. Recalling the Nation's Terrain: Narrative, Territory, and Canon (Commentary on Part One) / Daum, Robert A. -- Part Two. Confounding Narratives -- 6. Dominion from Sea to Sea: Eusebius of Caesarea, Constantine the Great, and the Exegesis of Empire / Maier, Harry O. -- 7. Unending Sway: The Ideology of Empire in Early Christian Latin Thought / Pollmann, Karla -- 8. 'The Ends of the Earth': The Bible, Bibles, and the Other in Early Medieval Europe / Wood, Ian -- 9. Promised Lands, Premised Texts (Commentary on Part Two) / Vessey, Mark -- Part Three. Colonial and Postcolonial Readings, Premodern Ironies -- 10. The Amerindian in Divine History: The Limits of Biblical Authority in the Jesuit Mission to New France, 1632-1649 / Goddard, Peter A. -- 11. Joshua in America: On Cowboys, Canaanites, and Indians / Donaldson, Laura E. -- 12. Premodern Ironies: First Nations and Chosen Peoples / Weaver, Jace -- 13. Biblical Narrative and the (De)stabilization of the Colonial Subject (Commentary on Part Three) / Maier, Harry O. -- 14. Epilogue 'Paradise Highway': Of Global Cities and Postcolonial Reading Practices / Betcher, Sharon V. -- Contributors -- IndexCurrent notions of nationhood, communal identity, territorial entitlement, and collective destiny are deeply rooted in historic interpretations of the Bible. Interweaving elements of history, theology, literary criticism, and cultural theory, the essays in this volume discuss the ways in which biblical understandings have shaped Western - and particularly European and North American - assumptions about the nature and meaning of the nation.Part of the Green College Lecture Series, this wide-ranging collection moves from the earliest Pauline and Rabbinic exegesis through Christian imperial and missionary narratives of the late Roman, medieval, and early modern periods to the entangled identity politics of 'mainstream' nineteenth-and twentieth-century North America. Taken together, the essays show that, while theories of globalization, postmodernism, and postcolonialism have all offered critiques of identity politics and the nation-state, the global present remains heavily informed by biblical-historical intuitions of nationhood. Green College thematic lecture series.NationalismNationalismBible teachingNationalismReligious aspectsReligion and stateElectronic books.Nationalism.NationalismBible teaching.NationalismReligious aspects.Religion and state.320.54Vessey MarkMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910460920903321The calling of the nations2125395UNINA