Can A Cushite Change His Skin?: Cushites, “Racial Othering” and the Hebrew Bible

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 60 (4):386-403 (2006)
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Abstract

Treatment of human differences in Scripture, particularly regarding the Cushites, raises the question of whether this group was “racially othered” by the Hebrews, or whether differences in phenological presentation and cultural customs were vested with less significance than they have been in a contemporary milieu

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