Biblical interpretation and method : essays in honour of John Barton /
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Biblical interpretation and method : essays in honour of John Barton /

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Other Authors: Barton, John, 1948- (honouree.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013.
Edition:First edition
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Revisiting older approaches
  • ch. 1. Putting source criticism in its place : the flood story as a test case / David J. A. Clines
  • ch. 2. The limits of form criticism in the study of literature, with reflections on Psalm 34 / Stuart Weeks
  • ch. 3. The vindication of redaction criticism / H. G. M. Williamson
  • ch. 4. Textual and literary criticism and the book of Exodus : the role of the Septuagint / Alison Salvesen
  • ch. 5. Truth in biblical criticism / John Muddiman
  • ch. 6. Talking to the God in the Psalms : pursuing Barton's 'plain meaning' approach / Susan E. Gillingham
  • ch. 7. The Genesis flood narrative in relation to ancient Near Eastern flood accounts / John Day
  • ch. 8. Canons and curses : some observations of the 'canon-formula' in Deuteronomy and its afterlife / Anselm C. Hagedorn
  • ch. 9. The legacy of Claus Westermann for theology and church / Rainer Albertz
  • ch. 10. The Bible within systematic theology / Gerhard Sauter
  • Part II. Breaking the mould
  • ch. 11. Popoular interpretation of the Bible in Brazil / Christopher Rowland
  • ch. 12. 'And if not now, when?' A sociology of reading Micah's notions of the future in Micah 4:1 / Daniel Smith-Christopher
  • ch. 13. Apostles, deacons, patrons, co-workers, and heads of household : women leaders in the Pauline communities / Paula Gooder
  • ch. 14. Scriptural author and canonical prophet : the theological implications of literary association in the canon / Christopher Steitz
  • ch. 15. The Evangelists' use of the Old Testament as an implicit overarching narrative / N. T. Wright
  • ch. 16. Intertextuality : method and theory in Job and Psalm 119 / Will Kynes
  • Cross-examining chronicles : adventures in the store-world of a notionally historical narrative / John Jarick
  • Materialism, materiality, and biblical cults of writing / Francesca Stravrakopoulou
  • Unequal terms : a postcolonial approach to Isaiah 61 / Mark G. Brett
  • A cognitive linguistic study of the concept of defilement in Ezekiel 22:1-16
  • Dancing David : a psychological reading of 2 Samuel 6 / Paul M. Joyce
  • The Bible and music : hearing Elijah through the oratorio tradition / Katharine J. Dell
  • ch. 23. The case of the confiscated cloak : approaching ancient Judahite ethics / Andrew Mein
  • The perverse commitment to overcrowding and doubling in Genesis : implications for ethics and politics / Yvonne Sherwood.