Literary Criticism of the Old Testament

Literary Criticism of the Old Testament
Author: Norman C. Habel
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1977
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451415230

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This well-written introduction to the method of literary criticism gives the reader an awareness and appreciation of the rich diversity of thought found in the Old Testament. The student is shown how to identify the elements of structure, style, form, language, and composition in the books of the Old Testament. Norman Habel demonstrates how literacy criticism works with examples which are familiar and well-suited for a beginner's level of study. The literary features of Genesis 1-9 are fully explored, then the author focuses on the importance of the Yahwist and priestly sources for the whole Pentateuch. This book's explanation of techniques used in the process of literary criticism will be valuable to both student and professor.

The Old Testament and Criticism

The Old Testament and Criticism
Author: Carl Edwin Armerding
Publsiher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1983
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802819516

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This is a print on demand book and is therefore non- returnable. Although many conservative scholars have had reservations about biblical criticism since its rise a century ago, Carl Armerding contends that critical rationalism need not be antithetical to belief in a divinely inspired Word of God. Indeed, says Armerding, the evangelical scholar -- mediating the traditional conservative view and the rational critical view of Scripture -- is able to use all the tools of historical, philological, and literary study, while still retaining biblical categories of revelation, inspiration, and history. Armerding applies this synthesis of approaches -- the traditional and the critical -- to four major branches of criticism: literary (or source) criticism, form criticism, structural analysis, and textual criticism. Cautioning against misuse of these critical methods, he demonstrates how each method can be conscientiously used by faithful scholars to enrich their understanding of the Old Testament text. Of great value to scholars, students, and pastors, Armerding's work promises to enrich study of the Old Testament much as George Eldon Ladd's book (The New Testament and Criticism) has enriched study of the New.

Beyond Form Criticism

Beyond Form Criticism
Author: Paul R. House
Publsiher: Eisenbrauns
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 093146465X

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Literary analysis has stimulated discussion in many areas, generated excitement among scholars, and offered new ways of studying the Bible for a wide variety of readers. The works chosen exhibit why literary criticism has grown from a "passing fad" to a, hopefully, lasting part of Old Testament research. The format of this collection seeks to address two very basic areas. Biblical studies both introduce and implement critical methodologies. Scholars choose approaches and then use them to explain texts. Therefore at least two articles appear for each literary approach in the sections below. One article has been chosen to help the reader define an individual type of literary analysis. Subsequent articles then use the methodology to explain an Old Testament text. In this way both an approach's theoretical and practical value can be judged. - Editor's preface.

Literary Approaches to the Bible

Literary Approaches to the Bible
Author: Douglas Mangum,Douglas Estes
Publsiher: Lexham Methods
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-03-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1577996666

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Literary approaches to the Bible systematically presents the different ways of analyzing the text within its literary context. Highlighted sections and annotated bibliographies in each chapter create ease for reading and give a path for further study. -- from back cover resources.

Literary Theory and the New Testament

Literary Theory and the New Testament
Author: Michal Beth Dinkler
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2019-11-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780300249477

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A comprehensive case for a fresh literary approach to the New Testament For at least a half century, scholars have been adopting literary approaches to the New Testament inspired by certain branches of literary criticism and theory. In this important and illuminating work, Michal Beth Dinkler uses contemporary literary theory to enhance our understanding and interpretation of the New Testament texts. Dinkler provides an integrated approach to the relation between literary theory and biblical interpretation, employing a wide range of practical theories and methods. This indispensable work engages foundational concepts and figures, the historical contexts of various theoretical approaches, and ongoing literary scholarship into the twenty-first century. In Literary Theory and the New Testament, Dinkler assesses previous literary treatments of the New Testament and calls for a new phase of nuanced thinking about New Testament texts as both ancient and literary.

The New Literary Criticism and the Hebrew Bible

The New Literary Criticism and the Hebrew Bible
Author: J. Cheryl Exum,David J. A. Clines
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 281
Release: 1993-09-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780567472526

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The purpose of this original volume is to illustrate what has been happening recently in Hebrew Bible studies under the influence of developments in literary theory in the last couple of decades. The methods and practice of reader-response criticism and deconstruction, as well as of feminist, materialist and psychoanalytic approaches are represented here by essays from leading Hebrew Bible literary critics. Alice Bach, Robert Carroll, Francisco Garcia-Treto, David Jobling, Francis Landy, Stuart Lasine, Peter Miscall, Hugh Pyper, Robert Polzin, and Ilona Rashkow, together with the two editors, present distinctive and eclectic essays on particular biblical texts, introducing students and scholars to exciting new dimensions of biblical study.

The Literary Structure of the Old Testament

The Literary Structure of the Old Testament
Author: David A. Dorsey
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2004-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: IND:30000101092181

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Understanding of the structure of the Old Testament sheds light on its meaning. No one should embark upon the study of an Old Testament text without consulting this indispensable guide.

Form Criticism of the Old Testament

Form Criticism of the Old Testament
Author: Gene M. Tucker
Publsiher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1976
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1451408390

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Because of its long oral tradition the Old Testament includes an array of different literary types and compositions. Analysis of these genres in the biblical material is known as form criticism. Gene Tucker draws on contemporary speech patterns to illustrate how the scholar pinpoints various categories or genres. The basic principles of form criticism are outlined and many biblical examples given. The story of Jacob's struggle at the Jabbok and the prophetic literature are treated in detail. While form criticism does not solve all the interpreter's problems, it forms an essential tool for exegesis and for recovering the living history of Old Testament literature.