Identity Struggle of the People of israel As Alien in the Pentateuch (A North East Indian Tribal Reading)

Identity Struggle of the People of israel As Alien in the Pentateuch (A North East Indian Tribal Reading)

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Book Specification

Item Code: UBA331
Author: Imsu Longchar
Publisher: Christian World Imprints, Delhi
Language: English
Edition: 2020
ISBN: 9789351484516
Pages: 240
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.50 X 6.50 inch
Weight 610 gm

Book Description

About the Book
This book attempts to present a systematic analysis of the passages that deals with ger "resident alien" in the ancestral narrative by using ideological approach engaged in exegetical analysis in order to expose textual aggression in a particular biblical passage. The prime focus is on the Identity struggle of the people of Israel as in the Pentateuch. In doing so the author has brought up the opening towards others, particularly Israel's concern for the alien as a great witness for her universalistic attitude of the Pentateuch. Special attention is given to the legal provisions of the alien in the Ancient West Asia and how the stipulation related to the people of Israel. Basic features of ethnicity and ethnic boundaries in early Israel are discussed to have a general understanding of investigating identity develops over the human lifespan and throughout social change. The author investigates alien in the Pentateuch narrative, and offer a helpful matrix for relating ideas of identity, land and community; and how ideological contestation concerning Israel's being alien in Egypt construct identity. An attempt is made to identify alien in the Holiness code to reconstruct the situations to which the laws were responding. Using Hermenuitical tools comparison is made of the ancient Israel law concerning aliens with the tribal communities of North East India.

About the Author
Dr. Imsu Longchar hails from Waromung Village (Nagaland). He has completed his B.A from St.Joseph College Jakhama (1990); B.D from Eastern Theological College Jorhat (1991-1995); Master of Theology (OT) from Federated Faculty for Research in Religion and Culture (1997-2000). He did his Doctoral studies at FFRRC (2012-2015).

He has worked as Sunday School Promoter ABAM Impur Nagaland (1995-1997); as a faculty member Allahabad Bible Seminary, Uttar Pradesh (2000-2006); and a visiting Lecturer at SHUATS, Uttar Pradesh (2004-2006). Presently, he is serving as an Associate Professor in the Department of Old Testament at Trinity Theological College (TTC). Dimapur, Nagaland.

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