Perspective Criticism

Perspective Criticism
Title Perspective Criticism PDF eBook
Author Gary Yamasaki
Publisher James Clarke & Company
Pages 163
Release 2013-02-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0227901703

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Perspective Criticism sets out a new and illuminating biblical methodology designed to help the reader of biblical narratives in which there is a character engaged in action but no explicit indication from the storyteller on how the action is to be evaluated. Gary Yamasaki argues that in these cases we are receiving cryptic guidance from the author through the narrative technique of point-of-view. In such cases the methodology of Perspective Criticism may be applied to reveal this abstruse guidance. Gary Yamasaki provides a series of frames of analysis within the theory of Perspective Criticism which may be applied to biblical stories: the spatial, psychological, informational, temporal, phraseological, and ideological perspectives. Because the majority of the point-of-view devices found in biblical narratives are also used in cinematic storytelling, the book includes accessible analyses of film scenes, providing pop-culture illustrations of the workings of the point-of-view perspective. Gary Yamasaki concludes by applying his method to two case studies: the New Testament story of Gamaliel, and the Old Testament story of Gideon. In his work Yamasaki creates a valuable foundation for the deeper understanding of biblical narrative, a gift to anyone who has struggled with the concealed messages that should be divined in biblical point-of-view narratives.

The Jewish Quarterly Review

The Jewish Quarterly Review
Title The Jewish Quarterly Review PDF eBook
Author Cyrus Adler
Publisher
Pages 522
Release 1919
Genre Jews
ISBN

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The Unitarian

The Unitarian
Title The Unitarian PDF eBook
Author Jabez Thomas Sunderland
Publisher
Pages 644
Release 1896
Genre Liberalism (Religion)
ISBN

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Religion and Modern Thought

Religion and Modern Thought
Title Religion and Modern Thought PDF eBook
Author T. W. Freckelton
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1893
Genre Apologetics
ISBN

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The Homiletic Review

The Homiletic Review
Title The Homiletic Review PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 804
Release 1899
Genre Preaching
ISBN

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Homiletic Review

Homiletic Review
Title Homiletic Review PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 554
Release 1906
Genre
ISBN

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The Death of Scripture and the Rise of Biblical Studies

The Death of Scripture and the Rise of Biblical Studies
Title The Death of Scripture and the Rise of Biblical Studies PDF eBook
Author Michael C. Legaspi
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 239
Release 2010-04-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199741778

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The Death of Scripture and the Rise of Biblical Studies examines the creation of the academic Bible. Beginning with the fragmentation of biblical interpretation in the centuries after the Reformation, Michael Legaspi shows how the weakening of scriptural authority in the Western churches altered the role of biblical interpretation. Focusing on renowned German scholar Johann David Michaelis (1717-1791), Legaspi explores the ways in which critics reconceived the role of the Bible. This book offers a new account of the origins of biblical studies, illuminating the relation of the Bible to churchly readers, theological interpreters, academic critics, and people in between. It explains why, in an age of religious resurgence, modern biblical criticism may no longer be in a position to serve as the Bible's disciplinary gatekeeper.