An edition of New Meanings for Ancient Texts (2013)

New Meanings for Ancient Texts

recent approaches to biblical criticisms and their applications

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An edition of New Meanings for Ancient Texts (2013)

New Meanings for Ancient Texts

recent approaches to biblical criticisms and their applications

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As newer approaches to biblical criticism become more established and influential, it is essential that students and other serious readers of the Bible be exposed to them and become familiar with them. That is the main impetus behind the present volume, which is offered as a textbook for those who wish to go further than the approaches covered in To Each Its Own Meaning by exploring more recent or experimental ways of reading. This book is a supplement and sequel to To Each Its Own Meaning, edited by Steven L. McKenzie and Stephen R. Haynes, which introduced the reader to the most important methods of biblical criticism and remains a widely used classroom textbook. This new volume explores recent developments in, and approaches to, biblical criticism since 1999. Leading contributors define and describe their approach for non-specialist readers, using examples from the Old and New Testament to help illustrate their discussion. Topics include cultural criticism, disability studies, queer criticism, postmodernism, ecological criticism, new historicism, popular culture, postcolonial criticism, and psychological criticism. Each section includes a list of key terms and definitions and suggestions for further reading. - Publisher.

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Language
English
Pages
196

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Louisville, KY

Table of Contents

Cultural-historical criticism of Bible / Timothy Beal
Disability studies and the Bible / Nyasha Junior, Jeremy Schipper
Ecological criticism / Norman Habel
New historicism / Gina Hens-Piazza
The Bible and popular culture / Linda S. Schearing, Valerie H. Ziegler
Postcolonial biblical criticism / Warren Carter
Postmodernism / Hugh S. Pyper
Psychological biblical criticism / D. Andrew Kille
Queer criticism / Ken Stone

Classifications

Library of Congress
BS511.3 .N49 2013, BS511.3.N49 2013, BS511.3 .N49 2013eb

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xiii, 181 p.
Number of pages
196
Dimensions
23 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25432246M
Internet Archive
newmeaningsforan0000unse
ISBN 10
0664238165
ISBN 13
9780664238162
LCCN
2013003065
OCLC/WorldCat
828055873, 864675617

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