Social Justice and the Hebrew Bible, Volume One
by Norman K. Gottwald
October 2016

CONTENTS PART 1: METHODS, MODELS, AND COMPARATIVE STUDIES
- What Does Sociology Have to Do with The Bible?
- The Bible and Economic Ethics
- Social Class as an Analytic and Hermeneutical Category in Biblical Studies
- Social Class and Ideology in Isaiah 40-55: An Eagletonian Reading
- Ideology and Ideologies in Israelite Prophecy
- Periodization, Interactive Power Networks, and Teleogical Constraints in Hebrew Bible Studies 7, Icelandic and Israelite Beginnings: A Comparative Probe Structure and Origin of the Early Israelite and Iroquois “Confederacies”
PART 2: TRIBUTES TO COLLEAGUES
- James Muilenburg: Superlative Teacher
- David Jobling: Fearless Frontiersman
- Marvin L. Chaney, Master Social Critic
- Jack Elliott: Breacher of Boundaries