Leviticus as Christian Scripture

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Working from important contributions made by old and recent readers of Leviticus, including Ephraim Radner, Richard Whitekettle, and others, this brief guide into select anthropological themes in Leviticus explores the difference ritual theology makes to issues of gender, Christian identity and hope, Christian reading and use of Scripture, and the Gospel.

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Working from important contributions made by old and recent readers of Leviticus, including Ephraim Radner, Richard Whitekettle, and others, this brief guide into select anthropological themes in Leviticus explores the difference ritual theology makes to issues of gender, Christian identity and hope, Christian reading and use of Scripture, and the Gospel.

Working from important contributions made by old and recent readers of Leviticus, including Ephraim Radner, Richard Whitekettle, and others, this brief guide into select anthropological themes in Leviticus explores the difference ritual theology makes to issues of gender, Christian identity and hope, Christian reading and use of Scripture, and the Gospel.

Lectures

Microcourse | 3 hours

1. Introduction

2. Sacred Space, Time, and Status

3. Eve and the Levitical Woman

4. Woman as the Homologous Well/Well-Spring of Creation

5. Woman as Well-Spring of Glory