
Bible Cultural AgricultureThis book examines the theology and ethics of land use today by criticizing and criticizing the practice of industrialized modern agriculture and interpreting critical biblical texts. The nine short essays in this book explore the deep-rooted interest in the protection of farmland by Bible reporters in the social structure, geography and religious situation of ancient Israel. This work reveals the new meaning and purpose of the texts in the Bible, the center of Judaism and the Christian faith tradition. Ellen Davis tries to communicate the writers of Biblical and modern bureaucrats rather than simply looking for solutions in the the author criticizes and dismisses todays destructive practices and ways of thinking that dominate the world food economy. Ellen Davis s Biblical interpretation of Agronomy offers outstanding insights that enable broad understanding and reflection on diverse issues across society and explore new visions.