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Jsot Envisioning Writing H

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Informationen zum Autor Donald C. Polaski teaches in the Department of Religious Studies at The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, VA. Klappentext This work traces the development of Judaism as a Scriptural religion, claiming that this did not arise from discrete moments of "political" authority (e.g., Sinai, Josiah, Ezra), but was part of a complex and multifarious negotiation involving writing, literacy, orality and the socio-political power of the Persian, Greek and Roman empires. Vorwort This work traces the development of Judaism as a Scriptural religion, claiming that this did not arise from discrete moments of "political" authority (e.g., Sinai, Josiah, Ezra), but was part of a complex and multifarious negotiation involving writing, literacy, orality and the socio-political power of the Persian, Greek and Roman empires. Zusammenfassung This work traces the development of Judaism as a Scriptural religion, claiming that this did not arise from discrete moments of "political" authority (e.g., Sinai, Josiah, Ezra), but was part of a complex and multifarious negotiation involving writing, literacy, orality and the socio-political power of the Persian, Greek and Roman empires. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction - Writing, Orality, Power and Empire: A Model Section One - Prophets, Moses and Deuteronomists: Learning to Write The Written Prophets: Setting the Record Straight Deuteronomy and Moses (an expansion of my article from Postmodern Interpretations of the Bible) Josiah, Joshua and Imperial Textuality (a revision of my article from Semeia Studies) Section Two - Inscribing Yehud The Prophets Learn to Write (Ezekiel, Zechariah, Malachi) Nehemiah: Subject of the Empire (a revision of my paper delivered at 2004 SBL) Ezra: The Discipline of Letters Section Three - Engraved Invitations: Writing at the Table of the Powerful Esther: A Writing Carnival? The Letter of Aristeas: A Hellenistic Writing Symposium Writing and Resistance in Daniel 1-6 (an expansion of my JBL paper) Section Four - Writing and the Sectarian Subject: Irresistible Texts Daniel's Vision and the Empire Jubilees and Torah 1 Enoch: Writing the Sectarian Subject Writing by the Dead Sea: 4QMMT as Signifier Conclusion...

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Auteurs Donald C Polaski, Donald C. Polaski, Polaski Donald C, Polaski Donald C.
Collaboration Claudia V Camp (Editeur), Claudia V (Cambridge University UK) Camp (Editeur), Claudia V (University of Durham UK) Camp (Editeur), Claudia V. Camp (Editeur), Andrew Mein (Editeur), Tutor in the Old Testament Andrew (Crandall University New Brunswick Canada) Mein (Editeur), Tutor in the Old Testament Andrew (Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary USA) Mein (Editeur), Tutor in the Old Testament Andrew (Gordon Conwell Theological Seminary USA) Mein (Editeur), Tutor in the Old Testament Andrew (King's College London UK) Mein (Editeur), Tutor in the Old Testament Andrew (University of Durham UK) Mein (Editeur), Tutor in the Old Testament Andrew (University of Hull UK) Mein (Editeur), Laura Quick (Editeur), Jacqueline Vayntrub (Editeur)
Edition Bloomsbury Academic
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Relié
Sortie 04.07.2013, retardé
 
EAN 9780567027023
ISBN 978-0-567-02702-3
Thèmes The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Te
The Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies
Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies, 472
Catégories Sciences humaines, art, musique > Religion, théologie > Ecrits religieux, prières, recueils de chants, méditations religieuses

RELIGION / Christianity / General, RELIGION / Biblical Studies / General, Christianity, Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts, Biblical Studies & Exegesis, Old Testament, post-colonial

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