Social Justice and the Hebrew Bible, Volume Two
by Norman K. Gottwald
November 2017

CONTENTS PART 1: THE ORIGINS OF ANCIENT ISRAEL
- Early Israel as an Anti-Imperial Community
- The Origins of Israel as a Textual and Theological Problem
- Models for Envisioning Early Israel
- Triumphalist versus Anti-Triumphalist Versions of Early Israel: A Response to Articles by Lemche and Dever
- Historical Description versus Historical Representation and Symbol
- The Interplay of Religion and Ethnicity in Ancient Israel
- Proto-Globalization and Proto-Secularization in Ancient Israel
- Revisiting the Tribes of Yahweh after Twenty-five Years
PART 2: THE POLITICS OF ANCIENT ISRAEL
- Religion and Politics: Early Israel and Judaism
- The Puzzling Politics of Ancient Israel
- The Role of Biblical Politics in Contextual Theologies
PART 3: REVIEW AND REFLECTIONS
- Forward to Jeremy Young, The Violence of God and the War on Terror
- Reflections on R. S. Sugirtharajah’s Asian Biblical Hermeneutics and Postcolonialism. Contesting the Interpretations and The Bible and the Third Way: Precolonial, Colonial and Postcolonial Encounters
- Review of Stephen L. Cook, The Social Roots of Biblical Yahwism
- Review of Marty E. Stevens, Temples, Tithes, and Taxes: The Temple and the Economic Life of Ancient Israel
- Review of Philip R. Davies, The Origins of Biblical Israel
- Panel Presentation on Joshua A. Berman, Created Equal: How the Bible Broke with Ancient Political Thought