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The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible

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Zusatztext This volume is most certainly timely and highly pertinent to recent developments within biblical studies ... a welcome addition Informationen zum Autor Michael Lieb is Research Professor of Humanities Emeritus and Professor of English Emeritus at University of Illinois, Chicago. Emma Mason is Senior Lecturer at University of Warwick. Klappentext This wide-ranging volume looks at the reception history of the Bible's many texts; Part I surveys 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 biblical passages or books. Zusammenfassung This wide-ranging volume looks at the reception history of the Bible's many texts; Part I surveys 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 biblical passages or books. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Part One 1: Rachel Havrelock: Genesis 2: John F. A. Sawyer: Job 3: Katherine Dell: Psalms 4: John F. A. Sawyer: Isaiah 5: Paul Joyce: Ezekiel 6: John J. Collins: Daniel 7: David M. Gunn: Judges 8: Catrin H. Williams: Gospel of John 9: Guy J. Williams: Romans 10: Judith Kovacs: Corinthians 11: John Riches: Galatians 12: Christopher Rowland: Revelation Part Two Hermeneutical and Historical Issues 13: Albert C. Labriola: The Bible and Iconography 14: David J. Clark: Linguistic and Cultural Influences on Interpretation in Translations of the Bible 15: Mary Carruthers: Memory, Imagination, and the Interpretation of Scripture in the Middle Ages 16: Peter Clarke: Bible and Millenarianism 17: Richard Harries: Non Retaliation and Military Force 18: Tobias Nicklas: The Bible and Anti-Semitism 19: Piero Boitani: Dante and the Bible 20: John Butt: George Friedric Handel and the Messiah 21: Ann Loades: Elizabeth Cady Stanton's The Women's Bible 22: Atsuhiro Asano: Uchimura and the Bible in Japan 23: Carol Crown: One Bible, Two Preachers: Patchwork Sermons and Sacred Art in the American South 24: Michael J. Gilmour: Bob Dylan's Bible 25: Robin Griffith-Jones: From John's Gospel to Dan Brown: The Magdalene Code Hebrew Bible 26: Ismo Dunderberg: Gnostic Interpretations of Genesis 27: John Hedley Brooke: Samuel Wilberforce, Thomas Huxley, and Genesis 28: Jay Emerson Johnson: Sodomy and Gendered Love: Reading Genesis 19 in the Anglican Communion 29: Scott Langston: Exodus in Early Twentieth Century America: Charles Reynolds Brown and Lawrence Langner 30: Paulo Nogueira: The Use of Exodus by the Africaanas and Liberation Theologians 31: Emma Mason: Elihu's Spiritual Sensation: William Blake's Illustrations to the Book of Job 32: Michael Lieb: Ezekiel 1 and the Nation of Islam 33: Isabel Wollaston: Post-Holocaust Jewish Interpretations of Job 34: Kenneth G. C. Newport: Seventh Day Adventists, Daniel, and Revelation 35: Jo Carruthers: Esther and Hitler: A Second Triumphant Purim New Testament 36: George Pattison: Kierkegaard on the Lilies and the Birds: Matthew 6 37: Jeremy Holtom: Ghandi's Interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount 38: Brad Braxton: Preaching, Politics, and Paul in Contemporary African American Christianity 39: Zoë Bennett: Ruskin, the Bible, and the Death of Rose La Touche 40: Tim Gorringe: Karl Barth on Romans 41: Mark Edwards: Augustine and Pelagius on the Epistle to the Romans 42: Peter Matheson: Luther on Galatians 43: Gordon Allan: Joanna Southcott: Enacting the Woman Clothed with the Sun 44: Valentine Cunningham: Bible Reading and/after Theory ...

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