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Biblical Theology Bulletin Volume 53 Number 2 Page 6 6 © The Author(s), 2023. Article reuse guidelines: sagepub.com/journals-permissions DOI: 10.1177/01461079231177683 Presenting the Issue: Do You See What I See? In this issue of Biblical Theology Bulletin, ou- r con Of course, this is merely my own limited experience tributing authors explore a wide array of issues, in- clud as I read the compelling entries of this issue. ing the increasing experience of isolation in pre- and post-pandemic Western cultures; strange and even - vio Samuel Hildebrandt examines the rise in experien -c lent encounters with God in the Bible; the interpretatio en s of loneliness in Western cultures such as the UK and and reception of biblical passages among people who USA, which were notable prior to the pandemic but have are ostracized because of their skin color; the function been greatly exacerbated since. Drawing on insights of color in the biblical texts; the meaning behind mixing from the Hebrew Scriptures (especially Psalm 102) as prohibitions in the Mosaic Law; and the place of hope well as psychology, Hildebrandt provides an exp-lana and nonviolence in the Christian faith, especially in tion why loneliness, most particularly the sense of being
Biblical Theology Bulletin Journal of Bible and Culture – SAGE
Published: May 1, 2023
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