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Genesis 1-11, Second Edition

A Narrative-Theological Commentary

James Chukwuma Okoye

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Cascade Books
05 May 2025
Genesis 1-11: A Narrative Theological Commentary combines critical acumen with concern for the theological message of Scripture. It is a commentary in two stages. First, the text is allowed to speak for itself, using a narrative approach. Then, specific Jewish and Christian traditions flowing from the text are identified and the underlying hermeneutical moves analyzed.
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Imprint:   Cascade Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   2nd ed.
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   295g
ISBN:   9781666764598
ISBN 10:   1666764590
Pages:   216
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

James Chukwuma Okoye, CSSp is professor emeritus of Old Testament studies, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, where he was the director of the Center for Spiritan Studies. He is the author of Genesis 1-11: A Narrative-Theological Commentary (2018).

Reviews for Genesis 1-11, Second Edition: A Narrative-Theological Commentary

Praise for the First Edition ""James Okoye has combined informed scholarship, theological insight, and pastoral sensitivity with a clarity of style to produce a commentary that readers will find informative, engrossing, and delightful."" --Leslie J. Hoppe, OFM, Carroll Stuhlmueller Distinguished Professor of Old Testament Studies, Catholic Theological Union ""[This book's] masterful in-depth analysis of biblical characters gives the reader easier access to a viewpoint from which to understand God's involvement in the ambiguities of human life."" --Mary Sylvia Nwachukwu, author of Creation-Covenant Scheme and Justification by Faith ""With new readings in dialogue with previous commentators, Okoye takes the best insights of narrative theology and of the biblical author to produce a rewarding reading of this problematic book for today, in a way that truly respects a Jewish reading in the context of a Christian one."" --Carolyn Osiek, RSCJ, archivist, Society of the Sacred Heart, United States-Canada Province ""[Okoye] adds illuminating insights from West African traditions that are absent from western theology. He includes perspectives from coloniality with finesse yet allows these views to deeply challenge earlier exposés of Genesis 1-11. This is a must-read for biblical scholars and theologians."" --George Worgul, professor of theology, Duquesne University


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