Narrative in the Hebrew Bible: Oxford Bible Series
Autor David M. Gunn, Danna Nolan Fewellen Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iun 1993
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780192132451
ISBN-10: 0192132458
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: bibliography
Dimensiuni: 129 x 197 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Bible Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0192132458
Pagini: 280
Ilustrații: bibliography
Dimensiuni: 129 x 197 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Bible Series
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
..this work is a welcome addition to other basic books on the art of biblical narrative.
`a marvellously welcoming and encouraging introduction, and even if in the end we remain unconvinced we shall have been given an insight into what the literary critics are attempting ... This is a book to be read and savoured, and then return to the biblical narratives with eyes that have been opened to new vistas of meaning ... The book has a massive bibliography of forty-seven pages, containing the works cited in the text, English language studies upon which the literary approach is built, and a large number of other books in the general area. This will be of immense value to students and teachers'Expository Times
'They write on a field which has seen an explosion of interest in the past decade or so, and they navigate (and chart) this territory adroitly. This volume would provide a welcome stimulus for the preacher's reflection on the Bible, or for an adult Bible study group.'Regent's Reviews, Autumn 1993
'there are some penetrating flashes of insight'NBBible Study Monthly, November/December 1993
'Gunn and Fewell offer a useful introduction to the new ways in which biblical narratives might now be read. The relationship between historicalcriticism and literary studies has still to be more fully explored. Gunn and Fewell have made an important contribution towards developing this agenda in biblical studies. And their forty or so pages of bibliography, so clearly classified, offer an invaluable resource for both beginners and specialists who meed to take up further this particular challenge.'Sue Gillingham, Woprcester College, Theology, Sept/Oct, 1994
'This would be an excellent guide for anyone making their first foray into biblical literary criticism.'Bernard Robinson, Old Testament Chronicle
'interesting and stimulating ... Anyone interested in modern literary criticism should read this book, and see what can be done in interpreting Old Testament stories this way.'Methodist Recorder
This book is a delightful read with clear discussions and examples of the various aspects of reading narratives in the Hebrew Bible. As a textbook for undergraduates in a university setting, Narrative in the Hebrew Bible could be used as an important starting book for studying various literary features of narrative. A special quality of this book is its extensive bibliography, arranged by subject and biblical text, which is valuable for securing sources for further study.
lucid and fully bibliographical introduction to biblical narrative
What marks this book is its treatment of the epistemological shift concerning views of truth and human nature. This will be for many, I think, a disturbing but an important tool.
`a marvellously welcoming and encouraging introduction, and even if in the end we remain unconvinced we shall have been given an insight into what the literary critics are attempting ... This is a book to be read and savoured, and then return to the biblical narratives with eyes that have been opened to new vistas of meaning ... The book has a massive bibliography of forty-seven pages, containing the works cited in the text, English language studies upon which the literary approach is built, and a large number of other books in the general area. This will be of immense value to students and teachers'Expository Times
'They write on a field which has seen an explosion of interest in the past decade or so, and they navigate (and chart) this territory adroitly. This volume would provide a welcome stimulus for the preacher's reflection on the Bible, or for an adult Bible study group.'Regent's Reviews, Autumn 1993
'there are some penetrating flashes of insight'NBBible Study Monthly, November/December 1993
'Gunn and Fewell offer a useful introduction to the new ways in which biblical narratives might now be read. The relationship between historicalcriticism and literary studies has still to be more fully explored. Gunn and Fewell have made an important contribution towards developing this agenda in biblical studies. And their forty or so pages of bibliography, so clearly classified, offer an invaluable resource for both beginners and specialists who meed to take up further this particular challenge.'Sue Gillingham, Woprcester College, Theology, Sept/Oct, 1994
'This would be an excellent guide for anyone making their first foray into biblical literary criticism.'Bernard Robinson, Old Testament Chronicle
'interesting and stimulating ... Anyone interested in modern literary criticism should read this book, and see what can be done in interpreting Old Testament stories this way.'Methodist Recorder
This book is a delightful read with clear discussions and examples of the various aspects of reading narratives in the Hebrew Bible. As a textbook for undergraduates in a university setting, Narrative in the Hebrew Bible could be used as an important starting book for studying various literary features of narrative. A special quality of this book is its extensive bibliography, arranged by subject and biblical text, which is valuable for securing sources for further study.
lucid and fully bibliographical introduction to biblical narrative
What marks this book is its treatment of the epistemological shift concerning views of truth and human nature. This will be for many, I think, a disturbing but an important tool.