This book provides a snapshot and assessment of the state of comparison in Biblical Studies and has significant implications for the future of the field. These ten studies illustrate just how expansive and sound comparative studies can be in both method and materials compared.
This book provides a snapshot and assessment of the state of comparison in Biblical Studies and has significant implications for the future of the field. These ten studies illustrate just how expansive and sound comparative studies can be in both method and materials compared.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Amy L. Balogh; Jina Kang; Hyun Chul Paul Kim and Tammi J. Schneider - Contributions by Amy L. Balogh; Melissa J. Barciela Mandala; Edwin K. Broadhead; Rebekah Call; Leah Cech; Dan W. Clanton Jr.; Beth Elness-Hanson; Tod R. Harris; Alison K. Hawa
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Introduction Chapter 1: Why Comparative and Why Now: A Review from the Field, Amy L. Balogh and Tammi J. Schneider Chapter 2: "For Zion's sake I will not keep silent!": An Analysis of Isaiah 62 with Poetic Aurality and Tri-Polar Comparative Approaches, Johanna Rönnlund and Beth E. Elness-Hanson Chapter 3: A Comparative Approach to the Concept of Nakedness in the Garden of Eden Narratives of the Hebrew Bible and the Qur'an, Rebekah Call Chapter 4: When Prophets and Poets Clash in the Courts of Kings: A Comparative Analysis of the Elijah Narrative and the Old Norse Egil's Saga , Tod R. Harris Chapter 5: Comparing Referential and Discursive Dimensions of Texts, Edwin K. Broadhead Chapter 6: Reimagining Grief: A Comparative Analysis of Grief and Its Social Function in Paul and Epictetus, Melissa J. Barciela Mandala Chapter 7: How to Do Things with Prophecy: J. L. Austin's How to Do Things with Words and the Book of Jonah, Kelsey Spinnato Chapter 8: Wait, Did Paul Know Homer? A Reflection on Reflecting on Paul's Reflections, Dan Clanton Jr. Chapter 9: A Method in the Study of Literary Motifs: How Folkloric Studies Can Inform Comparative Methodologies, Alison K. Hawanchak Chapter 10: Does My Story Count?: The Bible and #MeToo, Leah Cech Chapter 11: Exploring the State and Future of Comparison in Biblical Studies: A Response, Drew S. Holland
Introduction Chapter 1: Why Comparative and Why Now: A Review from the Field, Amy L. Balogh and Tammi J. Schneider Chapter 2: "For Zion's sake I will not keep silent!": An Analysis of Isaiah 62 with Poetic Aurality and Tri-Polar Comparative Approaches, Johanna Rönnlund and Beth E. Elness-Hanson Chapter 3: A Comparative Approach to the Concept of Nakedness in the Garden of Eden Narratives of the Hebrew Bible and the Qur'an, Rebekah Call Chapter 4: When Prophets and Poets Clash in the Courts of Kings: A Comparative Analysis of the Elijah Narrative and the Old Norse Egil's Saga , Tod R. Harris Chapter 5: Comparing Referential and Discursive Dimensions of Texts, Edwin K. Broadhead Chapter 6: Reimagining Grief: A Comparative Analysis of Grief and Its Social Function in Paul and Epictetus, Melissa J. Barciela Mandala Chapter 7: How to Do Things with Prophecy: J. L. Austin's How to Do Things with Words and the Book of Jonah, Kelsey Spinnato Chapter 8: Wait, Did Paul Know Homer? A Reflection on Reflecting on Paul's Reflections, Dan Clanton Jr. Chapter 9: A Method in the Study of Literary Motifs: How Folkloric Studies Can Inform Comparative Methodologies, Alison K. Hawanchak Chapter 10: Does My Story Count?: The Bible and #MeToo, Leah Cech Chapter 11: Exploring the State and Future of Comparison in Biblical Studies: A Response, Drew S. Holland
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