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Collana di Interpretazione Biblica di Brill

Questa serie si addentra nell'intricato mondo dell'interpretazione biblica, esplorando e applicando metodologie innovative per la comprensione delle scritture. Ogni volume offre una dimostrazione pratica di come approcci contemporanei, come letture femministe, semiotiche o post-strutturaliste, possano essere applicati proficuamente a testi biblici. Serve come una risorsa vitale per studiosi e studenti che cercano di impegnarsi con diverse tecniche interpretative e contribuire allo sviluppo continuo degli studi biblici. I lettori la troveranno una guida indispensabile per un'analisi critica e sfumata degli scritti sacri.

History and interpretation in New Testament perspective
On reading prophetic texts

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  • On reading prophetic texts

    • 295pagine
    • 11 ore di lettura

    The articles in this volume have been written in memory of the feminist biblical scholar, Fokkelien van Dijk-Hemmes, who died at the early age of 50. The authors endeavour to continue and advance the dialogue with her by evaluating and interacting with her scholarly legacy. Their concern is with various aspects of her work on the Hebrew Bible, and they respond in particular to the feminist hermeneutics she developed for reading biblical texts.Several articles test her method in application to specific prophetic texts. Other contributions focus on aspects of the role of women in the cults of Ancient Israel. A third group of essays confronts Fokkelien van Dijk-Hemmes' approach with more traditional ways of biblical interpretation.This book is an important contribution to the ongoing debate on feminist insights into aspects of the literature, culture and religion of Ancient Israel.

    On reading prophetic texts
  • This book is a sequel to the author's The Making of the New Testament Documents (Brill, 1999), placing it within the context of two centuries of research and then expanding its brief treatment of a number of important issues. It critiques the hypothesis of 'innocent' apostolic pseudepigrapha and investigates historical and literary evidence for dating the New Testament books, for Paul's mission to Spain, and for his subsequent composition of the Pastoral epistles. It also gives extended attention to the identity and the roles of Paul's co-workers.With respect to preformed traditions, a major topic of the earlier volume, it devotes special attention to biblical expositions in the teaching of Jesus and in the New Testament generally. In conclusion it draws out the implications of preformed traditions for the origins of Paul's christology.

    History and interpretation in New Testament perspective