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  1. Scripture, Culture, and Agriculture: An Agrarian Reading of the Bible.Ellen F. Davis - 2009
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    Identity and Eating: A Christian Reading of Leviticus.Ellen F. Davis - 2017 - Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (1):3-14.
    Israelites lived intimately with their livestock, as members of a single household, and this had an effect on their understanding of human identity—as Leviticus expresses it, of God’s call to Israel to be holy. Leviticus treats eating and ritual sacrifice as practices of embodied holiness, elements of an enacted symbol system designed to enable Israelites to live with integrity before God and in relation to nonhuman animals. The understanding expressed through that system is genuinely agrarian: humans find their wellbeing and (...)
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  3. Preserving Virtues: Renewing the Tradition.Ellen F. Davis - 2001 - Studies in Christian Ethics 14 (2):14-22.
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  4. Getting Involved with God: Rediscovering the Old Testament.Ellen F. Davis - 2001
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    Surprised by Wisdom: Preaching Proverbs.Ellen F. Davis - 2009 - Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 63 (3):264-277.
    Probing Proverbs with imagination and depth might be the best way for the preacher to counter our society's deadly propensity to reduce religion to “spirituality,” abstracted from concrete social and economic practices and our relationship with the material world. The contemporary crisis of wisdom—the proliferation of powerful knowledge divorced from godly wisdom—sets us fundamentally at odds with the structure of the universe: “yhwh by wisdom established the earth” (Prov 3:19).
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  6. Book Review: Margaret Barker, Creation: The Biblical Vision for the Environment (London; New York: T & T Clark International, 2010). 326 pp. £16.99 (pb), ISBN 978-0-567-01547-1. [REVIEW]Ellen F. Davis - 2011 - Studies in Christian Ethics 24 (1):92-95.
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