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Empire, the British Museum, and the Making of the Biblical Scholar in the Nineteenth Century: Archival Criticism

Autor Gregory L. Cuéllar
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 sep 2019
Since the modern period, the field of biblical studies has relied upon libraries, museums, and archives for its evidentiary and credentialing needs. Yet, absent in biblical scholarship is a thorough and critical examination of the instrumentality of the discipline’s master archives for elite power structures. Addressing this gap in biblical scholarship lies central to this book. Interrogated here is a premier repository or master archive of the discipline: the British Museum. Using an assemblage of critical theories from archival discourse to postcolonial studies, space theory to governmentality studies, the focal point of this book is at the intersections of the Museum’s rise to scientific prominence, the British Empire, and the conferring of scientific authority to modern biblical critics in the nineteenth century.  Gregory L. Cuéllar initiates a season of historicization of the master archives of biblical studies and archival criticism.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030240271
ISBN-10: 3030240274
Pagini: 195
Ilustrații: XIII, 188 p. 4 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.4 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Historicizing the Master Archive.- 2. Mastering Biblical History in the British Museum.- 3. Books and Bodies in the British Museum Reading Room.- 4. The Biblical Critic as Collector.- 5. Biblical Scholar as Imperial State Agent.- 6. Epilogue: Contextualizing a Museum of the Bible.


Recenzii

“Cuéllar’s work is incisive, persuasive, and important. … Cuéllar’s task in Empire, the British Museum, and the Making of the Biblical Scholar in the Nineteenth Century is hermeneutically-minded and immanently relevant to the shifting tides of biblical criticism in the twenty-first century.” (Erin J. Beall, Horizons in Biblical Theology, Vol. 44 (1), 2022)

Notă biografică

Gregory L. Cuéllar is Associate Professor of Old Testament at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary, USA. His research reveals a transdisciplinary scope, focusing primarily on the intersections of elite power and master archives as well as religion and migration.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Since the modern period, the field of biblical studies has relied upon libraries, museums, and archives for its evidentiary and credentialing needs. Yet, absent in biblical scholarship is a thorough and critical examination of the instrumentality of the discipline’s master archives for elite power structures. Addressing this gap in biblical scholarship lies central to this book. Interrogated here is a premier repository or master archive of the discipline: the British Museum. Using an assemblage of critical theories from archival discourse to postcolonial studies, space theory to governmentality studies, the focal point of this book is at the intersections of the Museum’s rise to scientific prominence, the British Empire, and the conferring of scientific authority to modern biblical critics in the nineteenth century.  Gregory L. Cuéllar initiates a season of historicization of the master archives of biblical studies and archival criticism.


Caracteristici

Offers a critical counter-reading of the early history of the British Museum Focuses on the collaborative relationships and affective modes of affiliation between scientific-based biblical critics and the British Museum Offers an analysis of the ethical and political implications of a national museum of the Bible