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OHB RECEPTION HISTORY BIBLE OHBK C
By Al, Lieb Et
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The challenge that reception history faces is to explore tradition without either reducing its meaning to what faith communities think is important, or merely offering anthologies of interesting historical interpretations. This major new handbook addresses these matters by presenting reception history as an enterprise (not a method) that questions and understands tradition afresh.
The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible consciously allows for the interplay of the traditional and the new through a two-part structure. Part I comprises a set of essays surveying the outline, form, and content of twelve key biblical books that have been influential in the history of interpretation. Part II offers a series of in-depth case studies of the interpretation of particular key biblical passages or books with due regard for the specificity of their social,cultural or aesthetic context.
These case studies span two millennia of interpretation by readers with widely differing perspectives. Some are at the level of a group response (from Gnostic readings of Genesis, to Post-Holocaust Jewish interpretations of Job); others examine individual approaches to texts (such as Augustine and Pelagius on Romans, or Gandhi on the Sermon on the Mount). Several chapters examine historical moments, such as the 186 debate over Genesis and evolution, while others look to wider themes such asnon-violence or millenarianism. Further chapters study in detail the works of popular figures who have used the Bible to provide inspiration for their creativity, from Dante and Handel, to Bob Dylan and Dan Brown.
Product details
Edition:
illustrated
Number of Pages:
742
Release Date:
2011-06-04
Publication Date:
2010-01-07
Publisher:
Oxford University Press (UK)
Languages:
Original:
English
ISBN10:
0199204543
ISBN13:
9780199204540
Weight:
1566 g
Height:
183 cm
Width:
260 cm
Thickness:
44 cm
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