Reading Between Texts: Intertextuality and the Hebrew Bible

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Danna Nolan Fewell
Westminster John Knox Press, 1 jan. 1992 - 285 sidor

Intertextuality (the reading of one text in terms of another) is a diverse practice. It is a central and prevalent subject in poststructuralist literary theory. Reading between Texts is the first book to address intertextuality as it relates specifically to interpretation of the Hebrew Bible. The contributors bring together lucid theoretical discussion and sophisticated interpretations from a variety of backgrounds, offering biblical scholars and students a helpful and thorough introduction to the issues and possibilities of intertextuality.

The Literary Currents in Biblical Interpretation series explores current trends within the discipline of biblical interpretation by dealing with the literary qualities of the Bible: the play of its language, the coherence of its final form, and the relationships between text and readers. Biblical interpreters are being challenged to take responsibility for the theological, social, and ethical implications of their readings. This series encourages original readings that breach the confines of traditional biblical criticism.

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Series Preface
9
Surplus
27
New Heavens New Earth New Book
41
Intertextuality Transference
57
and the Dynamics of Deliverance
89
ReadersResponsesResponsibility
99
The Importunate Woman of Tekoa
115
A Reading
173
PART III
189
The Integrity of Faith
203
Bibliography
257
Indexes
273
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Om författaren (1992)

Danna Nolan Fewell is Professor of Hebrew Bible at Drew University in Madison, New Jersey. She is also the author of Narrative in the Hebrew Bible and Representing the Irreparable: The Shoah, the Bible, and the Art of Samuel Bak.

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