Oxford Handbook of Biblical Narrative
Herausgeber: Fewell, Danna
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The Oxford Handbook of Biblical Narrative is a state-of-the-art anthology that highlights biblical narrative's aesthetic characteristics, its ethical and religious appeal, its organic qualities as communal literature, its witness to social and political negotiation, and its uncanny power to affect readers and hearers across disparate time-frames and global communities.
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The Oxford Handbook of Biblical Narrative is a state-of-the-art anthology that highlights biblical narrative's aesthetic characteristics, its ethical and religious appeal, its organic qualities as communal literature, its witness to social and political negotiation, and its uncanny power to affect readers and hearers across disparate time-frames and global communities.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 658
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2018
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- ISBN-13: 9780190915766
- ISBN-10: 0190915765
- Artikelnr.: 53301195
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 658
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1152g
- ISBN-13: 9780190915766
- ISBN-10: 0190915765
- Artikelnr.: 53301195
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Danna Nolan Fewell is the John Fletcher Hurst Professor of Hebrew Bible at Drew University. She has published numerous books on biblical narrative, including Narrative in the Hebrew Bible (Oxford University Press, 1993) and The Children of Israel: Reading the Bible for the Sake of Our Children (Abingdon, 2003), one of the first books in the discipline of biblical studies to employ a hermeneutical lens of children and childhood.
* PART I: OVERTURES
* Chapter 1: The Work of Biblical Narrative
* Danna Nolan Fewell
* Chapter 2: Biblical Narrative Analysis from the New Criticism to the
New Narratology
* Stephen D. Moore
* Chapter 3: Biblical Narrative and the Birth of Prose Literature
* Robert S. Kawashima
* Chapter 4: New Testament Narrative and Greco-Roman Literature
* Austin Busch
* Chapter 5: Biblical Historiography As Traditional History
* Raymond Person
* Chapter 6: Poetry and Biblical Narrative
* Tod Linafelt
* PART II: BIBLICAL NARRATIVES
* Chapter 7: Telling and Retelling the Bible's First Story
* David M. Gunn
* Chapter 8: The Genesis of Identity in the Biblical World
* Danna Nolan Fewell and R. Christopher Heard
* Chapter 9: The Story of Exodus and Its Literary Kinships
* Kenneth Ngwa
* Chapter 10: Blood, Death, and the Holy in the Leviticus Narrative
* Bryan D. Bibb
* Chapter 11: Becoming Israel in the Wilderness of Numbers
* Adriane Leveen
* Chapter 12: Remembering Narrative in Deuteronomy
* Brian Britt
* Chapter 13: The Conquest of Memory in the Book of Joshua
* Ovidiu Creang?
* Chapter 14: Judging Yhwh in the Book of Judges
* Deryn Guest
* Chapter 15: (Hi)story Telling in the books of Samuel
* Rachelle Gilmour
* Chapter 16: The Rule of Death and Signs of Life in the Book of Kings
* Keith Bodner
* Chapter 17: Narrative Among the Latter Prophets
* Patricia Tull
* Chapter 18: Divine Rhetoric and Prophetic Silence in the Book of
Jonah
* Chesung Justin Ryu
* Chapter 19: Plural Versions and the Challenge of Narrative Coherence
in the Book of Job
* Carol A. Newsom
* Chapter 20: Reading Ruth, Reading Desire
* Stephanie Day Powell, Amy Beth Jones, and Dong Sung Kim
* Chapter 21: Bodies, Boundaries, and Belonging in the Book of Esther
* Anne-Mareike Wetter
* Chapter 22: Warring Words in the Book of Daniel
* Terry Ann Smith
* Chapter 23: Political Strategy in the Narrative of Ezra - Nehemiah
* Donna Laird
* Chapter 24: The Patrilineal Narrative Machinery of Chronicles
* Julie Kelso
* Chapter 25: Time and Focalization in the Gospel According to Mark
* Scott S. Elliott
* Chapter 26: Narrative Readings, Contextualized Readers, and Matthew's
Gospel
* Warren Carter
* Chapter 27:Witnesses for the Defense in the Gospel of Luke
* Abraham Smith
* Chapter 28:The Acts of the Apostles, Narrative, and History
* Ruben Rene Dupertuis
* Chapter 29:The Narrative Identities of the Gospel of John
* Francisco Lozada, Jr.
* Chapter 30:Shifting Biblical Parables
* Robert Paul Seesengood
* Chapter 31:Narrative, Metanarrative, and the Letters of Paul Melanie
* Johnson-DeBaufre
* Chapter 32:Narrative Technique in the Book of Revelation
* David Barr
* PART III: THE BIBLE AND BODIES
* Chapter 33:Plotting Bodies in Biblical Narrative
* Jeremy Schipper
* Chapter 34:Reading Biblical Women Matters
* Judith E. McKinlay
* Chapter 35:Adam and the Making of Masculinity
* Eric Thurman
* Chapter 36:Children in Biblical Narrative and Childist Interpretation
* Kathleen Gallagher Elkins and Julie Faith Parker
* Chapter 37:Reading Others as the Subject(s) of Biblical Narrative
* Robert D. Maldonado
* Chapter 38:Animating the Bible's Animals
* Ken Stone
* Chapter 39:Sex and Sexuality in Biblical Narrative
* Dora Mbuwayesango
* Chapter 40:Characterizing God in His/Our Own Image
* Stuart Lasine
* PART IV: THE NATURAL, SOCIAL, AND CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPES OF BIBLICAL
STORY WORLDS
* Chapter 41:Reading the Landscape in Biblical Narrative
* Norman C. Habel
* Chapter 42:Sustenance and Survival in Biblical Narrative
* Jennifer Koosed
* Chapter 43:Displacement and Diaspora in Biblical Narrative
* Martien Halvorson-Taylor
* Chapter 44:Narrativizing Empire in the Biblical World
* Theodore W. Jennings, Jr. and Tat-siong Benny Liew
* Chapter 45:The Social Worlds of Biblical Narrative
* Linda Dietch
* Chapter 46:The Economic Politics of Biblical Narrative
* Roland Boer
* Chapter 47:Narrative Deliberations in Biblical Politics
* Mark G. Brett
* Chapter 48:Biblical Lamentations and Singing the Blues
* Daniel Smith-Christopher
* PART V: ON READING
* Chapter 49:Culture Tricks in Biblical Narrative
* Jione Havea and Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon
* Chapter 50:Global Thefts of Biblical Narrative
* Gerald West
* Chapter 51:The Commanding Faces of Biblical Stories
* Gary A. Phillips
* Chapter 1: The Work of Biblical Narrative
* Danna Nolan Fewell
* Chapter 2: Biblical Narrative Analysis from the New Criticism to the
New Narratology
* Stephen D. Moore
* Chapter 3: Biblical Narrative and the Birth of Prose Literature
* Robert S. Kawashima
* Chapter 4: New Testament Narrative and Greco-Roman Literature
* Austin Busch
* Chapter 5: Biblical Historiography As Traditional History
* Raymond Person
* Chapter 6: Poetry and Biblical Narrative
* Tod Linafelt
* PART II: BIBLICAL NARRATIVES
* Chapter 7: Telling and Retelling the Bible's First Story
* David M. Gunn
* Chapter 8: The Genesis of Identity in the Biblical World
* Danna Nolan Fewell and R. Christopher Heard
* Chapter 9: The Story of Exodus and Its Literary Kinships
* Kenneth Ngwa
* Chapter 10: Blood, Death, and the Holy in the Leviticus Narrative
* Bryan D. Bibb
* Chapter 11: Becoming Israel in the Wilderness of Numbers
* Adriane Leveen
* Chapter 12: Remembering Narrative in Deuteronomy
* Brian Britt
* Chapter 13: The Conquest of Memory in the Book of Joshua
* Ovidiu Creang?
* Chapter 14: Judging Yhwh in the Book of Judges
* Deryn Guest
* Chapter 15: (Hi)story Telling in the books of Samuel
* Rachelle Gilmour
* Chapter 16: The Rule of Death and Signs of Life in the Book of Kings
* Keith Bodner
* Chapter 17: Narrative Among the Latter Prophets
* Patricia Tull
* Chapter 18: Divine Rhetoric and Prophetic Silence in the Book of
Jonah
* Chesung Justin Ryu
* Chapter 19: Plural Versions and the Challenge of Narrative Coherence
in the Book of Job
* Carol A. Newsom
* Chapter 20: Reading Ruth, Reading Desire
* Stephanie Day Powell, Amy Beth Jones, and Dong Sung Kim
* Chapter 21: Bodies, Boundaries, and Belonging in the Book of Esther
* Anne-Mareike Wetter
* Chapter 22: Warring Words in the Book of Daniel
* Terry Ann Smith
* Chapter 23: Political Strategy in the Narrative of Ezra - Nehemiah
* Donna Laird
* Chapter 24: The Patrilineal Narrative Machinery of Chronicles
* Julie Kelso
* Chapter 25: Time and Focalization in the Gospel According to Mark
* Scott S. Elliott
* Chapter 26: Narrative Readings, Contextualized Readers, and Matthew's
Gospel
* Warren Carter
* Chapter 27:Witnesses for the Defense in the Gospel of Luke
* Abraham Smith
* Chapter 28:The Acts of the Apostles, Narrative, and History
* Ruben Rene Dupertuis
* Chapter 29:The Narrative Identities of the Gospel of John
* Francisco Lozada, Jr.
* Chapter 30:Shifting Biblical Parables
* Robert Paul Seesengood
* Chapter 31:Narrative, Metanarrative, and the Letters of Paul Melanie
* Johnson-DeBaufre
* Chapter 32:Narrative Technique in the Book of Revelation
* David Barr
* PART III: THE BIBLE AND BODIES
* Chapter 33:Plotting Bodies in Biblical Narrative
* Jeremy Schipper
* Chapter 34:Reading Biblical Women Matters
* Judith E. McKinlay
* Chapter 35:Adam and the Making of Masculinity
* Eric Thurman
* Chapter 36:Children in Biblical Narrative and Childist Interpretation
* Kathleen Gallagher Elkins and Julie Faith Parker
* Chapter 37:Reading Others as the Subject(s) of Biblical Narrative
* Robert D. Maldonado
* Chapter 38:Animating the Bible's Animals
* Ken Stone
* Chapter 39:Sex and Sexuality in Biblical Narrative
* Dora Mbuwayesango
* Chapter 40:Characterizing God in His/Our Own Image
* Stuart Lasine
* PART IV: THE NATURAL, SOCIAL, AND CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPES OF BIBLICAL
STORY WORLDS
* Chapter 41:Reading the Landscape in Biblical Narrative
* Norman C. Habel
* Chapter 42:Sustenance and Survival in Biblical Narrative
* Jennifer Koosed
* Chapter 43:Displacement and Diaspora in Biblical Narrative
* Martien Halvorson-Taylor
* Chapter 44:Narrativizing Empire in the Biblical World
* Theodore W. Jennings, Jr. and Tat-siong Benny Liew
* Chapter 45:The Social Worlds of Biblical Narrative
* Linda Dietch
* Chapter 46:The Economic Politics of Biblical Narrative
* Roland Boer
* Chapter 47:Narrative Deliberations in Biblical Politics
* Mark G. Brett
* Chapter 48:Biblical Lamentations and Singing the Blues
* Daniel Smith-Christopher
* PART V: ON READING
* Chapter 49:Culture Tricks in Biblical Narrative
* Jione Havea and Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon
* Chapter 50:Global Thefts of Biblical Narrative
* Gerald West
* Chapter 51:The Commanding Faces of Biblical Stories
* Gary A. Phillips
* PART I: OVERTURES
* Chapter 1: The Work of Biblical Narrative
* Danna Nolan Fewell
* Chapter 2: Biblical Narrative Analysis from the New Criticism to the
New Narratology
* Stephen D. Moore
* Chapter 3: Biblical Narrative and the Birth of Prose Literature
* Robert S. Kawashima
* Chapter 4: New Testament Narrative and Greco-Roman Literature
* Austin Busch
* Chapter 5: Biblical Historiography As Traditional History
* Raymond Person
* Chapter 6: Poetry and Biblical Narrative
* Tod Linafelt
* PART II: BIBLICAL NARRATIVES
* Chapter 7: Telling and Retelling the Bible's First Story
* David M. Gunn
* Chapter 8: The Genesis of Identity in the Biblical World
* Danna Nolan Fewell and R. Christopher Heard
* Chapter 9: The Story of Exodus and Its Literary Kinships
* Kenneth Ngwa
* Chapter 10: Blood, Death, and the Holy in the Leviticus Narrative
* Bryan D. Bibb
* Chapter 11: Becoming Israel in the Wilderness of Numbers
* Adriane Leveen
* Chapter 12: Remembering Narrative in Deuteronomy
* Brian Britt
* Chapter 13: The Conquest of Memory in the Book of Joshua
* Ovidiu Creang?
* Chapter 14: Judging Yhwh in the Book of Judges
* Deryn Guest
* Chapter 15: (Hi)story Telling in the books of Samuel
* Rachelle Gilmour
* Chapter 16: The Rule of Death and Signs of Life in the Book of Kings
* Keith Bodner
* Chapter 17: Narrative Among the Latter Prophets
* Patricia Tull
* Chapter 18: Divine Rhetoric and Prophetic Silence in the Book of
Jonah
* Chesung Justin Ryu
* Chapter 19: Plural Versions and the Challenge of Narrative Coherence
in the Book of Job
* Carol A. Newsom
* Chapter 20: Reading Ruth, Reading Desire
* Stephanie Day Powell, Amy Beth Jones, and Dong Sung Kim
* Chapter 21: Bodies, Boundaries, and Belonging in the Book of Esther
* Anne-Mareike Wetter
* Chapter 22: Warring Words in the Book of Daniel
* Terry Ann Smith
* Chapter 23: Political Strategy in the Narrative of Ezra - Nehemiah
* Donna Laird
* Chapter 24: The Patrilineal Narrative Machinery of Chronicles
* Julie Kelso
* Chapter 25: Time and Focalization in the Gospel According to Mark
* Scott S. Elliott
* Chapter 26: Narrative Readings, Contextualized Readers, and Matthew's
Gospel
* Warren Carter
* Chapter 27:Witnesses for the Defense in the Gospel of Luke
* Abraham Smith
* Chapter 28:The Acts of the Apostles, Narrative, and History
* Ruben Rene Dupertuis
* Chapter 29:The Narrative Identities of the Gospel of John
* Francisco Lozada, Jr.
* Chapter 30:Shifting Biblical Parables
* Robert Paul Seesengood
* Chapter 31:Narrative, Metanarrative, and the Letters of Paul Melanie
* Johnson-DeBaufre
* Chapter 32:Narrative Technique in the Book of Revelation
* David Barr
* PART III: THE BIBLE AND BODIES
* Chapter 33:Plotting Bodies in Biblical Narrative
* Jeremy Schipper
* Chapter 34:Reading Biblical Women Matters
* Judith E. McKinlay
* Chapter 35:Adam and the Making of Masculinity
* Eric Thurman
* Chapter 36:Children in Biblical Narrative and Childist Interpretation
* Kathleen Gallagher Elkins and Julie Faith Parker
* Chapter 37:Reading Others as the Subject(s) of Biblical Narrative
* Robert D. Maldonado
* Chapter 38:Animating the Bible's Animals
* Ken Stone
* Chapter 39:Sex and Sexuality in Biblical Narrative
* Dora Mbuwayesango
* Chapter 40:Characterizing God in His/Our Own Image
* Stuart Lasine
* PART IV: THE NATURAL, SOCIAL, AND CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPES OF BIBLICAL
STORY WORLDS
* Chapter 41:Reading the Landscape in Biblical Narrative
* Norman C. Habel
* Chapter 42:Sustenance and Survival in Biblical Narrative
* Jennifer Koosed
* Chapter 43:Displacement and Diaspora in Biblical Narrative
* Martien Halvorson-Taylor
* Chapter 44:Narrativizing Empire in the Biblical World
* Theodore W. Jennings, Jr. and Tat-siong Benny Liew
* Chapter 45:The Social Worlds of Biblical Narrative
* Linda Dietch
* Chapter 46:The Economic Politics of Biblical Narrative
* Roland Boer
* Chapter 47:Narrative Deliberations in Biblical Politics
* Mark G. Brett
* Chapter 48:Biblical Lamentations and Singing the Blues
* Daniel Smith-Christopher
* PART V: ON READING
* Chapter 49:Culture Tricks in Biblical Narrative
* Jione Havea and Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon
* Chapter 50:Global Thefts of Biblical Narrative
* Gerald West
* Chapter 51:The Commanding Faces of Biblical Stories
* Gary A. Phillips
* Chapter 1: The Work of Biblical Narrative
* Danna Nolan Fewell
* Chapter 2: Biblical Narrative Analysis from the New Criticism to the
New Narratology
* Stephen D. Moore
* Chapter 3: Biblical Narrative and the Birth of Prose Literature
* Robert S. Kawashima
* Chapter 4: New Testament Narrative and Greco-Roman Literature
* Austin Busch
* Chapter 5: Biblical Historiography As Traditional History
* Raymond Person
* Chapter 6: Poetry and Biblical Narrative
* Tod Linafelt
* PART II: BIBLICAL NARRATIVES
* Chapter 7: Telling and Retelling the Bible's First Story
* David M. Gunn
* Chapter 8: The Genesis of Identity in the Biblical World
* Danna Nolan Fewell and R. Christopher Heard
* Chapter 9: The Story of Exodus and Its Literary Kinships
* Kenneth Ngwa
* Chapter 10: Blood, Death, and the Holy in the Leviticus Narrative
* Bryan D. Bibb
* Chapter 11: Becoming Israel in the Wilderness of Numbers
* Adriane Leveen
* Chapter 12: Remembering Narrative in Deuteronomy
* Brian Britt
* Chapter 13: The Conquest of Memory in the Book of Joshua
* Ovidiu Creang?
* Chapter 14: Judging Yhwh in the Book of Judges
* Deryn Guest
* Chapter 15: (Hi)story Telling in the books of Samuel
* Rachelle Gilmour
* Chapter 16: The Rule of Death and Signs of Life in the Book of Kings
* Keith Bodner
* Chapter 17: Narrative Among the Latter Prophets
* Patricia Tull
* Chapter 18: Divine Rhetoric and Prophetic Silence in the Book of
Jonah
* Chesung Justin Ryu
* Chapter 19: Plural Versions and the Challenge of Narrative Coherence
in the Book of Job
* Carol A. Newsom
* Chapter 20: Reading Ruth, Reading Desire
* Stephanie Day Powell, Amy Beth Jones, and Dong Sung Kim
* Chapter 21: Bodies, Boundaries, and Belonging in the Book of Esther
* Anne-Mareike Wetter
* Chapter 22: Warring Words in the Book of Daniel
* Terry Ann Smith
* Chapter 23: Political Strategy in the Narrative of Ezra - Nehemiah
* Donna Laird
* Chapter 24: The Patrilineal Narrative Machinery of Chronicles
* Julie Kelso
* Chapter 25: Time and Focalization in the Gospel According to Mark
* Scott S. Elliott
* Chapter 26: Narrative Readings, Contextualized Readers, and Matthew's
Gospel
* Warren Carter
* Chapter 27:Witnesses for the Defense in the Gospel of Luke
* Abraham Smith
* Chapter 28:The Acts of the Apostles, Narrative, and History
* Ruben Rene Dupertuis
* Chapter 29:The Narrative Identities of the Gospel of John
* Francisco Lozada, Jr.
* Chapter 30:Shifting Biblical Parables
* Robert Paul Seesengood
* Chapter 31:Narrative, Metanarrative, and the Letters of Paul Melanie
* Johnson-DeBaufre
* Chapter 32:Narrative Technique in the Book of Revelation
* David Barr
* PART III: THE BIBLE AND BODIES
* Chapter 33:Plotting Bodies in Biblical Narrative
* Jeremy Schipper
* Chapter 34:Reading Biblical Women Matters
* Judith E. McKinlay
* Chapter 35:Adam and the Making of Masculinity
* Eric Thurman
* Chapter 36:Children in Biblical Narrative and Childist Interpretation
* Kathleen Gallagher Elkins and Julie Faith Parker
* Chapter 37:Reading Others as the Subject(s) of Biblical Narrative
* Robert D. Maldonado
* Chapter 38:Animating the Bible's Animals
* Ken Stone
* Chapter 39:Sex and Sexuality in Biblical Narrative
* Dora Mbuwayesango
* Chapter 40:Characterizing God in His/Our Own Image
* Stuart Lasine
* PART IV: THE NATURAL, SOCIAL, AND CONCEPTUAL LANDSCAPES OF BIBLICAL
STORY WORLDS
* Chapter 41:Reading the Landscape in Biblical Narrative
* Norman C. Habel
* Chapter 42:Sustenance and Survival in Biblical Narrative
* Jennifer Koosed
* Chapter 43:Displacement and Diaspora in Biblical Narrative
* Martien Halvorson-Taylor
* Chapter 44:Narrativizing Empire in the Biblical World
* Theodore W. Jennings, Jr. and Tat-siong Benny Liew
* Chapter 45:The Social Worlds of Biblical Narrative
* Linda Dietch
* Chapter 46:The Economic Politics of Biblical Narrative
* Roland Boer
* Chapter 47:Narrative Deliberations in Biblical Politics
* Mark G. Brett
* Chapter 48:Biblical Lamentations and Singing the Blues
* Daniel Smith-Christopher
* PART V: ON READING
* Chapter 49:Culture Tricks in Biblical Narrative
* Jione Havea and Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon
* Chapter 50:Global Thefts of Biblical Narrative
* Gerald West
* Chapter 51:The Commanding Faces of Biblical Stories
* Gary A. Phillips