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- 2019
Children in the Hebrew Bible and Childist InterpretationKeywords: Ancient Near Eastern household,adoption,child sacrifice,childhood studies,childist,feminist interpretation,linguistic theory,parent-child metaphor,theological role of children,violence against children,vocabulary designating children,vulnerability Abstract: This article traces the rise of research on children in the Hebrew Bible (HB). While early contributions to the field provided foundational insights, this area of scholarship has gained significant ground over the last ten years. This article begins by reviewing seminal points for studying children in the HB. I explain why this study is critical for our understanding of the Bible, and clarify how we discern who is a child in the text and the ancient world. Since the word ‘childist’ is still new to many in the academy, I discuss the origin of this term, define it, and urge its adoption. Most of the article assesses scholarship on children in the HB, with an emphasis on publications that have emerged recently as well as works forthcoming (at the time of publication). The conclusion sketches some of the many areas in this scholarly field that are ripe for further exploration
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