Exodus Through the CenturiesISBN: 978-0-631-23524-8
Paperback
318 pages
December 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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"The interpretative material is especially rich, in both
quantity and significance … This is a mine of information
which should both delight and inspire."
Journal for the Study of the Old Testament
"On the history of reception, there is no equal to this fine
book. A feast for historians of Western culture!"
International Review of Biblical Studies
"Preachers will enjoy using Exodus through the Centuries
by Scott M. Langston, in which the author shows the varying ways in
which this key book has been understood, not least by liberation
movements down the centuries. Truly a commentary with a difference,
offering much illustrative material." Ministry Today
"It is almost impossible to convey the breadth of the scope of
this book … A very well researched and interesting book,
containing an extensive bibliography, useful biographies and
glossary and name and subject indexes. The main strength of this
book is the author’s ability to engage with a diversity of
sources, traditions and artistic expressions and examine a variety
of theological and secular interpretations of the Exodus story with
a consistent academic rigour. This book is recommended for all
serious students of scripture." Journal of Beliefs &
Values
"Langston’s book, and the entire Blackwell series, offers
a compact and focussed entrance into sources for the interpretation
and reception of the Bible."
Peter D Miscall, Denver, Colorado
“There is much to reflect upon from this presentation of
the ‘reception history’ of Exodus across the
ages and Scott Langston is to be thanked for his
labours.”
Ernest Nicholson, Oxford
"Langston has offered an accessibility to the book of Exodus
that opens the imagination … Biblical scholars interested in
sociology and anthropology should certainly read this book."
Benjamin Bury, University of Birmingham
“Presents a colorful tapestry … illustrating
multiple interpretations … and the sheer creativity of
recontextualization … .Langston fills a gap.”
Religious Studies Review