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Symposia : dialogues concerning the history of biblical interpretation / Roland Boer.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Bible world (London, England)Publication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 154 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781315711225
  • 1315711222
  • 1322456631
  • 9781322456638
  • 1317491300
  • 9781317491309
  • 1845537564
  • 9781845537562
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 220.609 B672
  • 220.609 B672
LOC classification:
  • BS500 .B64 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Caught in the prolegomena : Julius Wellhausen and source criticism -- 2. In the beginning : Hermann Gunkel and form criticism -- 3. In the underground : Martin Noth and redaction criticism -- 4. The longest revolution : Phyllis Trible and feminist criticism -- 5. A spectre is haunting biblical studies : Norman Gottwald and the social sciences -- 6. On the beach : the Bible and culture collective and the postmodern Bible.
Summary: By bringing the key people in the history of biblical studies to life in a series of short stories, this book provides an alternative introduction to and engagement with Hebrew Bible studies. It seeks to explain, contextualise and critique key moments in the history of these studies. However, in contrast to the usual dry textbook, it does so by means of an approach that will engage, entertain and hopefully excite students.The model for the stories is the ancient Greek idea of the symposium, a 'sitting down together for the purpose of drinking'. In Plato's writings, the symposium becomes a genre of writing with Socrates at its centre, a character who perpetually questions in order to develop the pursuit of knowledge. This is the model I follow in this book, where some of the main figures of biblical studies become the central characters in the stories. Here we find people such as Julius Wellhausen, Hermann Gunkel, Martin Noth, Brevard Childs, Norman Gottwald, Phyllis Trible and the Bible and Culture Collective engaged in various discussions with a range of other characters who seek to bring out the essential arguments, contexts, contributions and problems of their innovations in biblical studies.
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Originally published 2007 by Equinox, an imprint of Acumen.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-146) and index.

1. Caught in the prolegomena : Julius Wellhausen and source criticism -- 2. In the beginning : Hermann Gunkel and form criticism -- 3. In the underground : Martin Noth and redaction criticism -- 4. The longest revolution : Phyllis Trible and feminist criticism -- 5. A spectre is haunting biblical studies : Norman Gottwald and the social sciences -- 6. On the beach : the Bible and culture collective and the postmodern Bible.

By bringing the key people in the history of biblical studies to life in a series of short stories, this book provides an alternative introduction to and engagement with Hebrew Bible studies. It seeks to explain, contextualise and critique key moments in the history of these studies. However, in contrast to the usual dry textbook, it does so by means of an approach that will engage, entertain and hopefully excite students.The model for the stories is the ancient Greek idea of the symposium, a 'sitting down together for the purpose of drinking'. In Plato's writings, the symposium becomes a genre of writing with Socrates at its centre, a character who perpetually questions in order to develop the pursuit of knowledge. This is the model I follow in this book, where some of the main figures of biblical studies become the central characters in the stories. Here we find people such as Julius Wellhausen, Hermann Gunkel, Martin Noth, Brevard Childs, Norman Gottwald, Phyllis Trible and the Bible and Culture Collective engaged in various discussions with a range of other characters who seek to bring out the essential arguments, contexts, contributions and problems of their innovations in biblical studies.

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