The Oxford Handbook of the Reception History of the Bible
Herausgeber: Lieb, Michael; Roberts, Jonathan; Mason, Emma
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Herausgeber: Lieb, Michael; Roberts, Jonathan; Mason, Emma
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This wide-ranging volume looks at the reception history of the Bible's many texts; Part I surveys the outline, form, and content of twelve key biblical books that have been influential in the history of interpretation. Part II offers a series of in-depth case studies of the interpretation of particular biblical passages or books.
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This wide-ranging volume looks at the reception history of the Bible's many texts; Part I surveys the outline, form, and content of twelve key biblical books that have been influential in the history of interpretation. Part II offers a series of in-depth case studies of the interpretation of particular biblical passages or books.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 742
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1257g
- ISBN-13: 9780199670390
- ISBN-10: 0199670390
- Artikelnr.: 36694683
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 742
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Januar 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1257g
- ISBN-13: 9780199670390
- ISBN-10: 0199670390
- Artikelnr.: 36694683
Michael Lieb is Research Professor of Humanities Emeritus and Professor of English Emeritus at University of Illinois, Chicago. Emma Mason is Senior Lecturer at University of Warwick.
* Introduction
* Part One
* 1: Rachel Havrelock: Genesis
* 2: John F. A. Sawyer: Job
* 3: Katherine Dell: Psalms
* 4: John F. A. Sawyer: Isaiah
* 5: Paul Joyce: Ezekiel
* 6: John J. Collins: Daniel
* 7: David M. Gunn: Judges
* 8: Catrin H. Williams: Gospel of John
* 9: Guy J. Williams: Romans
* 10: Judith Kovacs: Corinthians
* 11: John Riches: Galatians
* 12: Christopher Rowland: Revelation
* Part Two
* Hermeneutical and Historical Issues
* 13: Albert C. Labriola: The Bible and Iconography
* 14: David J. Clark: Linguistic and Cultural Influences on
Interpretation in Translations of the Bible
* 15: Mary Carruthers: Memory, Imagination, and the Interpretation of
Scripture in the Middle Ages
* 16: Peter Clarke: Bible and Millenarianism
* 17: Richard Harries: Non Retaliation and Military Force
* 18: Tobias Nicklas: The Bible and Anti-Semitism
* 19: Piero Boitani: Dante and the Bible
* 20: John Butt: George Friedric Handel and the Messiah
* 21: Ann Loades: Elizabeth Cady Stanton's The Women's Bible
* 22: Atsuhiro Asano: Uchimura and the Bible in Japan
* 23: Carol Crown: One Bible, Two Preachers: Patchwork Sermons and
Sacred Art in the American South
* 24: Michael J. Gilmour: Bob Dylan's Bible
* 25: Robin Griffith-Jones: From John's Gospel to Dan Brown: The
Magdalene Code
* Hebrew Bible
* 26: Ismo Dunderberg: Gnostic Interpretations of Genesis
* 27: John Hedley Brooke: Samuel Wilberforce, Thomas Huxley, and
Genesis
* 28: Jay Emerson Johnson: Sodomy and Gendered Love: Reading Genesis 19
in the Anglican Communion
* 29: Scott Langston: Exodus in Early Twentieth Century America:
Charles Reynolds Brown and Lawrence Langner
* 30: Paulo Nogueira: The Use of Exodus by the Africaanas and
Liberation Theologians
* 31: Emma Mason: Elihu's Spiritual Sensation: William Blake's
Illustrations to the Book of Job
* 32: Michael Lieb: Ezekiel 1 and the Nation of Islam
* 33: Isabel Wollaston: Post-Holocaust Jewish Interpretations of Job
* 34: Kenneth G. C. Newport: Seventh Day Adventists, Daniel, and
Revelation
* 35: Jo Carruthers: Esther and Hitler: A Second Triumphant Purim
* New Testament
* 36: George Pattison: Kierkegaard on the Lilies and the Birds: Matthew
6
* 37: Jeremy Holtom: Ghandi's Interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount
* 38: Brad Braxton: Preaching, Politics, and Paul in Contemporary
African American Christianity
* 39: Zoë Bennett: Ruskin, the Bible, and the Death of Rose La Touche
* 40: Tim Gorringe: Karl Barth on Romans
* 41: Mark Edwards: Augustine and Pelagius on the Epistle to the Romans
* 42: Peter Matheson: Luther on Galatians
* 43: Gordon Allan: Joanna Southcott: Enacting the Woman Clothed with
the Sun
* 44: Valentine Cunningham: Bible Reading and/after Theory
* Part One
* 1: Rachel Havrelock: Genesis
* 2: John F. A. Sawyer: Job
* 3: Katherine Dell: Psalms
* 4: John F. A. Sawyer: Isaiah
* 5: Paul Joyce: Ezekiel
* 6: John J. Collins: Daniel
* 7: David M. Gunn: Judges
* 8: Catrin H. Williams: Gospel of John
* 9: Guy J. Williams: Romans
* 10: Judith Kovacs: Corinthians
* 11: John Riches: Galatians
* 12: Christopher Rowland: Revelation
* Part Two
* Hermeneutical and Historical Issues
* 13: Albert C. Labriola: The Bible and Iconography
* 14: David J. Clark: Linguistic and Cultural Influences on
Interpretation in Translations of the Bible
* 15: Mary Carruthers: Memory, Imagination, and the Interpretation of
Scripture in the Middle Ages
* 16: Peter Clarke: Bible and Millenarianism
* 17: Richard Harries: Non Retaliation and Military Force
* 18: Tobias Nicklas: The Bible and Anti-Semitism
* 19: Piero Boitani: Dante and the Bible
* 20: John Butt: George Friedric Handel and the Messiah
* 21: Ann Loades: Elizabeth Cady Stanton's The Women's Bible
* 22: Atsuhiro Asano: Uchimura and the Bible in Japan
* 23: Carol Crown: One Bible, Two Preachers: Patchwork Sermons and
Sacred Art in the American South
* 24: Michael J. Gilmour: Bob Dylan's Bible
* 25: Robin Griffith-Jones: From John's Gospel to Dan Brown: The
Magdalene Code
* Hebrew Bible
* 26: Ismo Dunderberg: Gnostic Interpretations of Genesis
* 27: John Hedley Brooke: Samuel Wilberforce, Thomas Huxley, and
Genesis
* 28: Jay Emerson Johnson: Sodomy and Gendered Love: Reading Genesis 19
in the Anglican Communion
* 29: Scott Langston: Exodus in Early Twentieth Century America:
Charles Reynolds Brown and Lawrence Langner
* 30: Paulo Nogueira: The Use of Exodus by the Africaanas and
Liberation Theologians
* 31: Emma Mason: Elihu's Spiritual Sensation: William Blake's
Illustrations to the Book of Job
* 32: Michael Lieb: Ezekiel 1 and the Nation of Islam
* 33: Isabel Wollaston: Post-Holocaust Jewish Interpretations of Job
* 34: Kenneth G. C. Newport: Seventh Day Adventists, Daniel, and
Revelation
* 35: Jo Carruthers: Esther and Hitler: A Second Triumphant Purim
* New Testament
* 36: George Pattison: Kierkegaard on the Lilies and the Birds: Matthew
6
* 37: Jeremy Holtom: Ghandi's Interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount
* 38: Brad Braxton: Preaching, Politics, and Paul in Contemporary
African American Christianity
* 39: Zoë Bennett: Ruskin, the Bible, and the Death of Rose La Touche
* 40: Tim Gorringe: Karl Barth on Romans
* 41: Mark Edwards: Augustine and Pelagius on the Epistle to the Romans
* 42: Peter Matheson: Luther on Galatians
* 43: Gordon Allan: Joanna Southcott: Enacting the Woman Clothed with
the Sun
* 44: Valentine Cunningham: Bible Reading and/after Theory
* Introduction
* Part One
* 1: Rachel Havrelock: Genesis
* 2: John F. A. Sawyer: Job
* 3: Katherine Dell: Psalms
* 4: John F. A. Sawyer: Isaiah
* 5: Paul Joyce: Ezekiel
* 6: John J. Collins: Daniel
* 7: David M. Gunn: Judges
* 8: Catrin H. Williams: Gospel of John
* 9: Guy J. Williams: Romans
* 10: Judith Kovacs: Corinthians
* 11: John Riches: Galatians
* 12: Christopher Rowland: Revelation
* Part Two
* Hermeneutical and Historical Issues
* 13: Albert C. Labriola: The Bible and Iconography
* 14: David J. Clark: Linguistic and Cultural Influences on
Interpretation in Translations of the Bible
* 15: Mary Carruthers: Memory, Imagination, and the Interpretation of
Scripture in the Middle Ages
* 16: Peter Clarke: Bible and Millenarianism
* 17: Richard Harries: Non Retaliation and Military Force
* 18: Tobias Nicklas: The Bible and Anti-Semitism
* 19: Piero Boitani: Dante and the Bible
* 20: John Butt: George Friedric Handel and the Messiah
* 21: Ann Loades: Elizabeth Cady Stanton's The Women's Bible
* 22: Atsuhiro Asano: Uchimura and the Bible in Japan
* 23: Carol Crown: One Bible, Two Preachers: Patchwork Sermons and
Sacred Art in the American South
* 24: Michael J. Gilmour: Bob Dylan's Bible
* 25: Robin Griffith-Jones: From John's Gospel to Dan Brown: The
Magdalene Code
* Hebrew Bible
* 26: Ismo Dunderberg: Gnostic Interpretations of Genesis
* 27: John Hedley Brooke: Samuel Wilberforce, Thomas Huxley, and
Genesis
* 28: Jay Emerson Johnson: Sodomy and Gendered Love: Reading Genesis 19
in the Anglican Communion
* 29: Scott Langston: Exodus in Early Twentieth Century America:
Charles Reynolds Brown and Lawrence Langner
* 30: Paulo Nogueira: The Use of Exodus by the Africaanas and
Liberation Theologians
* 31: Emma Mason: Elihu's Spiritual Sensation: William Blake's
Illustrations to the Book of Job
* 32: Michael Lieb: Ezekiel 1 and the Nation of Islam
* 33: Isabel Wollaston: Post-Holocaust Jewish Interpretations of Job
* 34: Kenneth G. C. Newport: Seventh Day Adventists, Daniel, and
Revelation
* 35: Jo Carruthers: Esther and Hitler: A Second Triumphant Purim
* New Testament
* 36: George Pattison: Kierkegaard on the Lilies and the Birds: Matthew
6
* 37: Jeremy Holtom: Ghandi's Interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount
* 38: Brad Braxton: Preaching, Politics, and Paul in Contemporary
African American Christianity
* 39: Zoë Bennett: Ruskin, the Bible, and the Death of Rose La Touche
* 40: Tim Gorringe: Karl Barth on Romans
* 41: Mark Edwards: Augustine and Pelagius on the Epistle to the Romans
* 42: Peter Matheson: Luther on Galatians
* 43: Gordon Allan: Joanna Southcott: Enacting the Woman Clothed with
the Sun
* 44: Valentine Cunningham: Bible Reading and/after Theory
* Part One
* 1: Rachel Havrelock: Genesis
* 2: John F. A. Sawyer: Job
* 3: Katherine Dell: Psalms
* 4: John F. A. Sawyer: Isaiah
* 5: Paul Joyce: Ezekiel
* 6: John J. Collins: Daniel
* 7: David M. Gunn: Judges
* 8: Catrin H. Williams: Gospel of John
* 9: Guy J. Williams: Romans
* 10: Judith Kovacs: Corinthians
* 11: John Riches: Galatians
* 12: Christopher Rowland: Revelation
* Part Two
* Hermeneutical and Historical Issues
* 13: Albert C. Labriola: The Bible and Iconography
* 14: David J. Clark: Linguistic and Cultural Influences on
Interpretation in Translations of the Bible
* 15: Mary Carruthers: Memory, Imagination, and the Interpretation of
Scripture in the Middle Ages
* 16: Peter Clarke: Bible and Millenarianism
* 17: Richard Harries: Non Retaliation and Military Force
* 18: Tobias Nicklas: The Bible and Anti-Semitism
* 19: Piero Boitani: Dante and the Bible
* 20: John Butt: George Friedric Handel and the Messiah
* 21: Ann Loades: Elizabeth Cady Stanton's The Women's Bible
* 22: Atsuhiro Asano: Uchimura and the Bible in Japan
* 23: Carol Crown: One Bible, Two Preachers: Patchwork Sermons and
Sacred Art in the American South
* 24: Michael J. Gilmour: Bob Dylan's Bible
* 25: Robin Griffith-Jones: From John's Gospel to Dan Brown: The
Magdalene Code
* Hebrew Bible
* 26: Ismo Dunderberg: Gnostic Interpretations of Genesis
* 27: John Hedley Brooke: Samuel Wilberforce, Thomas Huxley, and
Genesis
* 28: Jay Emerson Johnson: Sodomy and Gendered Love: Reading Genesis 19
in the Anglican Communion
* 29: Scott Langston: Exodus in Early Twentieth Century America:
Charles Reynolds Brown and Lawrence Langner
* 30: Paulo Nogueira: The Use of Exodus by the Africaanas and
Liberation Theologians
* 31: Emma Mason: Elihu's Spiritual Sensation: William Blake's
Illustrations to the Book of Job
* 32: Michael Lieb: Ezekiel 1 and the Nation of Islam
* 33: Isabel Wollaston: Post-Holocaust Jewish Interpretations of Job
* 34: Kenneth G. C. Newport: Seventh Day Adventists, Daniel, and
Revelation
* 35: Jo Carruthers: Esther and Hitler: A Second Triumphant Purim
* New Testament
* 36: George Pattison: Kierkegaard on the Lilies and the Birds: Matthew
6
* 37: Jeremy Holtom: Ghandi's Interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount
* 38: Brad Braxton: Preaching, Politics, and Paul in Contemporary
African American Christianity
* 39: Zoë Bennett: Ruskin, the Bible, and the Death of Rose La Touche
* 40: Tim Gorringe: Karl Barth on Romans
* 41: Mark Edwards: Augustine and Pelagius on the Epistle to the Romans
* 42: Peter Matheson: Luther on Galatians
* 43: Gordon Allan: Joanna Southcott: Enacting the Woman Clothed with
the Sun
* 44: Valentine Cunningham: Bible Reading and/after Theory