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Hidden in plain sight: Esther and a marginalized hermeneutic

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Robert P Debelak. Hidden In Plain Sight: Esther and a Marginalized Hermeneutic. Columbia Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a1c41240-e5d9-4ee6-a1de-c797d712c882?locale=it.

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R. P. Debelak. Hidden in plain sight: Esther and a marginalized hermeneutic. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a1c41240-e5d9-4ee6-a1de-c797d712c882?locale=it

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Robert P Debelak. Hidden In Plain Sight: Esther and a Marginalized Hermeneutic. Columbia Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a1c41240-e5d9-4ee6-a1de-c797d712c882?locale=it.

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  • This project explores the potential contours for a course in reading biblical narrative for the Lee University Department of External Studies degree program. A reading of the Old Testament Book of Esther advances a prospective shape for curriculum design. Esther's actions and speeches are traced as one entry into a story world, proposing a means for students of this ministry context to gain appreciable hermeneutical skills via sensitivity to the genre's general components. This reading informs a study method offering students direct engagement with a text and appreciation for the art of literary crafting.
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  • 02/17/2024

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