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This book introduces the Bible as one of the greatest works of world literature. Ferretter provides a comprehensive history of the field, alongside detailed readings of the Bible and the most influential theories in the area. It is essential reading for students and scholars of Literature, Biblical Studies, and Cultural Studies.
List of contents
Acknowledgements
IntroductionThe Bible
Literature
The Bible as Literature
1. The Pentateuch, Part I: GenesisThe Composition of the Pentateuch
The Documentary HypothesisBeyond the Documentary HypothesisThe Creation StoriesThe First Creation Account
The Second Creation Account
A Gender Community
An Ecological Community
Text for Discussion:
Enuma ElishAbrahamHagar and Ishmael
Text for Discussion: Søren Kierkegaard,
Fear and TremblingJacobJacob and the Struggle for Existence
Esau and the Face of God
2. The Pentateuch, Part II: Exodus-DeuteronomyExodusThe Divine Name
The Passover
Text for Discussion: St Augustine,
On Christian TeachingThe Ten Commandments
LeviticusPurity and Horror
The Logic of Purity
NumbersMurmuring in the Wilderness
What Did Moses Do?
DeuteronomyThe Deuteronomists
The End of the Torah
An Endless Call
Text for Discussion: Michelangelo,
Moses3. The HistoriesThe Deuteronomistic History
JoshuaText for Discussion: The Ethics of the Conquest Narratives
SamsonIsrael's Worst Nazirite
Sex and Violence
RuthIntroduction
A Moral Story
A Love Story
DavidIntroduction
David as an Artist
David, Bathsheba, and Uriah
Text for Discussion: Rembrandt,
David and UriahEstherIntroduction
Vashti's Refusal
The Sex Contest
The Slaughter of The Enemies
Text for Discussion: The Greek Additions to Esther
4. Biblical PoetryThe PsalmsIntroduction
Intimacy
Anguish
Enemies
The Wicked
The King
Praise
Text for Discussion: Psalm 1: Hebrew Poetry
The Song of SongsIntroduction
Ancient Near Eastern Love Poetry
The Eros of the Senses
The Songs of Description
Searching in the Night
David and Solomon
Text for Discussion: St. Bernard of Clairvaux,
On the Song of Songs5. Wisdom LiteratureJobIntroduction
Yahweh and the Satan
Job and his Companions
Job and Yahweh
Text for Discussion: C.G. Jung,
Answer to JobProverbsIntroduction
Madam Wisdom
The Woman of Strength
Text for Discussion: Lucy Newlyn,
Diary of a Bipolar ExplorerEcclesiastesIntroduction
Qohelet
Vanity
Hedonism
Pessimism
Fearing God
Not-Knowing
Text for Discussion: Ernest Hemingway,
The Sun Also Rises6. The ProphetsIsaiahIntroduction
History and Theology in Isaiah 1-39
The Highway Through the Desert
The Servant Songs
The Non-Ending of Isaiah 56-66
Text for Discussion: from Georg Friedrich Handel,
MessiahJeremiahIntroduction
The Siege of Jerusalem
Prophecies of Judgement
Prophecies of Consolation
Text for Discussion: Gerard Manley Hopkins, "Thou art indeed just, Lord, if I contend"
EzekielIntroduction
Ezekiel's Call
Ezekiel's Sign-Acts
The Valley of Dry Bones
The River of Life
Text for Discussion: William Blake,
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell7. The GospelsThe Synoptic Gospels
MatthewIntroduction
Jesus's Parables
The Theory of Parables
The Laborers in the Vineyard
Text for Discussion:
The Infancy Gospel of ThomasLukeIntroduction
The Annunciation
The Crucifixion
Texts for Discussion: The Alexamenos Graffito; George Herbert, "Easter Wings"
JohnIntroduction
In the Beginning was the Word
The Word Made FleshText for Discussion: William Holman Hunt,
The Light of the World8. Paul's LettersIntroduction
Paul's LifeUndisputed and Disputed LettersAdam and Christ
Text for Discussion: The Correspondence Between Paul and Seneca
9. RevelationIntroduction
The Two Beasts
The Beast from the SeaThe Beast from the EarthThe Number of the NameThe New Jerusalem
Text for Discussion: Albrecht Dürer,
The Four Horsemen, from "The Apocalypse"Index
About the author
Luke Ferretter is Professor of English at Baylor University, USA, where he teaches twentieth- and twenty-first-century British and American literature and theory, and the Bible as literature. He is the author of
The Glyph and the Gramophone: D. H. Lawrence's Religion (2013);
Sylvia Plath's Fiction: A Critical Study (2010);
Louis Althusser (2006); and
Towards a Christian Literary Theory (2003).
Summary
This book introduces the Bible as one of the greatest works of world literature. Ferretter provides a comprehensive history of the field, alongside detailed readings of the Bible and the most influential theories in the area. It is essential reading for students and scholars of Literature, Biblical Studies, and Cultural Studies.