The Nature of Biblical Criticism

The Nature of Biblical Criticism
Title The Nature of Biblical Criticism PDF eBook
Author John Barton
Publisher Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Pages 218
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 066422587X

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Biblical criticism faces increasing hostility on two fronts: from biblical conservatives, who claim it is inherently positivistic and religiously skeptical, and from postmodernists, who see it as driven by the falsities of objectivity and neutrality. In this magisterial overview of the key factors and developments in biblical studies, John Barton demonstrates that these evaluations of biblical criticism fail to do justice to the work that has been done by critical scholars over many generations. Traditional biblical criticism has had as its central concern a semantic interest: a desire to establish the "plain sense" of the biblical text, which in itself requires sensitivity to many literary aspects of texts. Therefore, he argues, biblical criticism already includes many of the methodological approaches now being recommended as alternatives to it and, further, the agenda of biblical studies is far less fragmented than often thought.

Scripture, Cultures, and Criticism

Scripture, Cultures, and Criticism
Title Scripture, Cultures, and Criticism PDF eBook
Author K. K. Yeo
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 355
Release 2022-08-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 1666797855

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This collection of nineteen representative essays is a Festschrift written by former colleagues and students in honor of Prof. Dr. Robert Jewett (1933–2020) and his legacy. Our hope is that future generations of Bible readers will find this textbook on biblical interpretation helpful for navigating through the strong winds of exegetical, theological, and hermeneutical methods. Jewett’s expansive research interests have inspired each author in this tribute volume, each of whom has witnessed to the ways that helmsman Jewett has navigated through the often-choppy ocean waters of biblical interpretation—as well as the complex, changing world of religion, sacred texts, films and popular culture, psychology and sociology, politics and Pauline studies.

Misreading Scripture with Individualist Eyes

Misreading Scripture with Individualist Eyes
Title Misreading Scripture with Individualist Eyes PDF eBook
Author E. Randolph Richards
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 308
Release 2020-10-13
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830843795

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The Bible was written within collectivist cultures, and it's easy for Westerners to misinterpret—or miss—important elements. Combining the expertise of a biblical scholar and a missionary practitioner, this essential guidebook explores the deep social structures of the ancient Mediterranean, stripping away individualist assumptions and helping us read the Bible better.

Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes

Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes
Title Misreading Scripture with Western Eyes PDF eBook
Author E. Randolph Richards
Publisher InterVarsity Press
Pages 241
Release 2012-07-31
Genre Religion
ISBN 0830863478

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Brandon O'Brien and Randy Richards shed light on the ways that Western readers often misunderstand the cultural dynamics of the Bible. Identifying nine areas where commonplaces of modern Western thought diverge with the text, the authors ask us to reconsider long-held opinions about our most beloved book.

The Postmodern Bible

The Postmodern Bible
Title The Postmodern Bible PDF eBook
Author George Aichele
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 418
Release 1995-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780300068184

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The burgeoning use of modern literary theory and cultural criticism in recent biblical studies has led to stimulating--but often bewildering--new readings of the Bible. This book, argued from a perspective shaped by postmodernism, is at once an accessible guide to and an engagement with various methods, theories, and critical practices transforming biblical scholarship today. Written by a collective of cutting-edge scholars--with each page the work of multiple hands--The Postmodern Bible deliberately breaks with the individualist model of authorship that has traditionally dominated scholarship in the humanities and is itself an illustration of the postmodern transformation of biblical studies for which it argues. The book introduces, illustrates, and critiques seven prominent strategies of reading. Several of these interpretive strategies--rhetorical criticism, structuralism and narratology, reader-response criticism, and feminist criticism--have been instrumental in the transformation of biblical studies up to now. Many--feminist and womanist criticism, ideological criticism, poststructuralism, and psychoanalytic criticism--hold promise for the continued transformation of these studies in the future. Focusing on readings from both the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, this volume illuminates the current multidisciplinary debates emerging from postmodernism by exposing the still highly contested epistemological, political, and ethical positions in the field of biblical studies.

Scripture, Cultures, and Criticism

Scripture, Cultures, and Criticism
Title Scripture, Cultures, and Criticism PDF eBook
Author K. K. Yeo
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 359
Release 2022-08-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 1666797839

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This collection of nineteen representative essays is a Festschrift written by former colleagues and students in honor of Prof. Dr. Robert Jewett (1933-2020) and his legacy. Our hope is that future generations of Bible readers will find this textbook on biblical interpretation helpful for navigating through the strong winds of exegetical, theological, and hermeneutical methods. Jewett's expansive research interests have inspired each author in this tribute volume, each of whom has witnessed to the ways that helmsman Jewett has navigated through the often-choppy ocean waters of biblical interpretation--as well as the complex, changing world of religion, sacred texts, films and popular culture, psychology and sociology, politics and Pauline studies. Contributors Kathy Ehrensperger Brigitte Kahl Aliou C. Niang Aida Besancon Spencer Lallene Rector T. Christopher Hoklotubbe Najeeb T. Haddad Robert K. Johnston Frank Hughes Goh Menghun Hii Kong-hock Lim Kar Yong Keith Burton Sheila McGinn Douglas Campbell Ellen Jewett William S. Campbell Troy W. Martin Zakali Shohe Christopher Deacy A. Andrew Das Frederick Mawusi Amevenku

The Bible And Contemporary Culture

The Bible And Contemporary Culture
Title The Bible And Contemporary Culture PDF eBook
Author Gerd Theissen
Publisher Fortress Press
Pages 192
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781451408607

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* An accessible introduction to the value of the Bible for a general education, by a noted scholar