Interpreting New Testament Narratives: Recovering the Author's Voice: Biblical Interpretation Series, cartea 169
Autor Eric J. Douglassen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 oct 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004387270
ISBN-10: 9004387277
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series
ISBN-10: 9004387277
Pagini: 284
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Biblical Interpretation Series
Cuprins
Introduction
1 Reading under Ethics1Writing as an Intentional Act2Reading as an Intentional Act3The Author’s Voice and the Reader’s Ethics4Assumptions, Implications, and Method
2 Communication: Ordinary and Literary1Ordinary Communication2Narrative Communication: Authors3Literary Communication: Readers4Literary Communication: Authors and Readers5Disjunctions: When Communication Fails6Summary
3 Locating the Text1An Overview2A Two-Self Reading System3Locating the Text4Identifying the Intended Audience5Characterizing Otherness6Summary
4 Entering the Storyworld1What is Narrative?2An Introduction to Identification3Identification and Character Construction4Identification and Attachment5Identification and Investment6Identification and Commitment7Summary
5 Many Characters, Many Perspectives1Strategies for Identification2Engaging Other Characters3Interest Bias and Evaluative Standard4Summary
6 Experiencing the Event1Mental Simulations and Serious Meaning2The Reading-Self and Modal Realism3The Actual-Self and Moderate Realism4The Experience of Event: Letters to Words5The Experience of Event: Words to Sentences6The Experience of Event: Beyond Sentences7Summary
7 Translating Story-Meaning1Communicating Meaning2Translating Meaning: Loyalty3Translating Meaning: Equivalence and Similarity4Translating Meaning: Relevance5Evaluating Validity: the Effects of Moderate Realism6Summary
8 Markan Examples1The Call of Levi (Mk. 2:14)2Storm at Sea (Mk. 4:35–41)3The Woman with a Hemorrhage (Mk. 5:25–34)4The Parable of the Sower (Mk. 4:3–20)5The Darkening of the Sun and Moon (Mk. 13:24–26)
BibliographyIndex
1 Reading under Ethics1Writing as an Intentional Act2Reading as an Intentional Act3The Author’s Voice and the Reader’s Ethics4Assumptions, Implications, and Method
2 Communication: Ordinary and Literary1Ordinary Communication2Narrative Communication: Authors3Literary Communication: Readers4Literary Communication: Authors and Readers5Disjunctions: When Communication Fails6Summary
3 Locating the Text1An Overview2A Two-Self Reading System3Locating the Text4Identifying the Intended Audience5Characterizing Otherness6Summary
4 Entering the Storyworld1What is Narrative?2An Introduction to Identification3Identification and Character Construction4Identification and Attachment5Identification and Investment6Identification and Commitment7Summary
5 Many Characters, Many Perspectives1Strategies for Identification2Engaging Other Characters3Interest Bias and Evaluative Standard4Summary
6 Experiencing the Event1Mental Simulations and Serious Meaning2The Reading-Self and Modal Realism3The Actual-Self and Moderate Realism4The Experience of Event: Letters to Words5The Experience of Event: Words to Sentences6The Experience of Event: Beyond Sentences7Summary
7 Translating Story-Meaning1Communicating Meaning2Translating Meaning: Loyalty3Translating Meaning: Equivalence and Similarity4Translating Meaning: Relevance5Evaluating Validity: the Effects of Moderate Realism6Summary
8 Markan Examples1The Call of Levi (Mk. 2:14)2Storm at Sea (Mk. 4:35–41)3The Woman with a Hemorrhage (Mk. 5:25–34)4The Parable of the Sower (Mk. 4:3–20)5The Darkening of the Sun and Moon (Mk. 13:24–26)
BibliographyIndex
Notă biografică
Eric Douglass, M.Div., ThM., M.D., is adjunct faculty at Randolph-Macon College, where he teaches in the religion department. He has presented numerous academic papers in literary theory, and is author of Reading the Bible Ethically (Brill, 2014).