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Promised Lands, Premised Texts (Commentary on Part Two) / $rVessey, Mark -- $tPart Three. Colonial and Postcolonial Readings, Premodern Ironies -- $t10. The Amerindian in Divine History: The Limits of Biblical Authority in the Jesuit Mission to New France, 1632-1649 / $rGoddard, Peter A. -- $t11. Joshua in America: On Cowboys, Canaanites, and Indians / $rDonaldson, Laura E. -- $t12. Premodern Ironies: First Nations and Chosen Peoples / $rWeaver, Jace -- $t13. Biblical Narrative and the (De)stabilization of the Colonial Subject (Commentary on Part Three) / $rMaier, Harry O. -- $t14. Epilogue 'Paradise Highway': Of Global Cities and Postcolonial Reading Practices / $rBetcher, Sharon V. -- $tContributors -- $tIndex 330 $aCurrent notions of nationhood, communal identity, territorial entitlement, and collective destiny are deeply rooted in historic interpretations of the Bible. 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