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Title 245 04 $aThe Oxford handbook of Biblical narrative$h[electronic resource] /$cedited by Danna Nolan Fewell.
Title:Varint 246 30 $aBiblical narrative$h[electronic resource]
Tag 264 264  1 $aNew York, NY :$bOxford University Press,$c2015-2016.
Phys Descrpt 300    $a1 online resource.
Current Freq 310    $aMonthly,$b2015-2016
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Tag 337 337    $acomputer$2rdamedia
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Series:Diff 490 $aOxford handbooks online
Note:Bibliog 504    $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Note:Content 505 00 $tThe Work of Biblical Narrative /$rDanna Nolan Fewell --$tBiblical Narrative Analysis from the New Criticism to the New Narratology /$rStephen D. Moore --$tBiblical Narrative and the Birth of Prose Literature /$rRobert S. Kawashima --$tNew Testament Narrative and Greco-Roman Literature /$rAustin Busch --$tBiblical Historiography As Traditional History /$rRaymond F. Person Jr. --$tPoetry and Biblical Narrative /$rTod Linafelt --$tTelling and Retelling the Bible's First Story /$rDavid M. Gunn --$tThe Genesis of Identity in the Biblical World /$rDanna Nolan Fewell, R. Christopher Heard --$tThe Story of Exodus and Its Literary Kinships /$rKenneth Ngwa --$tBlood, Death, and the Holy in the Leviticus Narrative /$rBryan D. Bibb --$tBecoming Israel in the Wilderness of Numbers /$rAdriane Leveen --$tRemembering Narrative in Deuteronomy /$rBrian M. Britt --$tThe Conquest of Memory in the Book of Joshua /$rOvidiu Creangă --$tJudging Yhwh in the Book of Judges /$rDeryn Guest --$tAdam and the Making of Masculinity /$rEric Thurman --$tThe Rule of Death and Signs of Life in the Book of Kings /$rKeith Bodner --$tNarrative Among the Latter Prophets /$rPatricia K. Tull --$tDivine Rhetoric and Prophetic Silence in the Book of Jonah /$rChesung Justin Ryu --$tPlural Versions and the Challenge of Narrative Coherence in the Story of Job /$rCarol A. Newsom --$tReading Ruth, Reading Desire /$rStephanie Day Powell, Amy Beth Jones, Dong Sung Kim --$tBodies, Boundaries, and Belonging in the Book of Esther /$rAnne-Mareike Wetter --$tWarring Words in the Book of Daniel /$rTerry Ann Smith --$tPolitical Strategy in the Narrative of Ezra-Nehemiah /$rDonna J. Laird --$tThe Patrilineal Narrative Machinery of Chronicles /$rJulie Kelso --$tTime and Focalization in the Gospel According to Mark /$rScott S. Elliott --$tNarrative Readings, Contextualized Readers, and Matthew's Gospel /$rWarren Carter --$tWitnesses for the Defense in the Gospel of Luke /$rAbraham Smith --$tThe Acts of the Apostles, Narrative, and History /$rRubén René Dupertuis --$tThe Narrative Identities of the Gospel of John /$rFrancisco Lozada Jr. --$tShifting Biblical Parables /$rRobert Paul Seesengood --$tNarrative, Multiplicity, and the Letters of Paul /$rMelanie Johnson-DeBaufre --$tNarrative Technique in the Book of Revelation /$rDavid L. Barr --$tPlotting Bodies in Biblical Narrative /$rJeremy Schipper --$tReading Biblical Women Matters /$rJudith E. McKinlay --$t(Hi)story Telling in the Books of Samuel /$rRachelle Gilmour --$tChildren in Biblical Narrative and Childist Interpretation /$rKathleen Gallagher Elkins, Julie Faith Parker --$tReading Others as the Subject(s) of Biblical Narrative /$rRobert D. Maldonado --$tAnimating the Bible's Animals /$rKen Stone --$tSex and Sexuality in Biblical Narrative /$rDora Mbuwayesango --$tCharacterizing God in His/Our Own Image /$rStuart Lasine --$tReading the Landscape in Biblical Narrative /$rNorman C. Habel --$tSustenance and Survival in Biblical Narrative /$rJennifer L. Koosed --$tDisplacement and Diaspora in Biblical Narrative /$rMartien A. Halvorson-Taylor --$tNarrativizing Empire in the Biblical World /$rTheodore W. Jennings Jr., Tat-siong Benny Liew --$tThe Social Worlds of Biblical Narrative /$rLinda A. Dietch --$tThe Economic Politics of Biblical Narrative /$rRoland Boer --$tNarrative Deliberation in Biblical Politics /$rMark G. Brett --$tBiblical Lamentations and Singing the Blues /$rDaniel L. Smith-Christopher --$tCulture Tricks in Biblical Narrative /$rJione Havea, Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon --$tGlobal Thefts of Biblical Narrative /$rGerald West --$tThe Commanding Faces of Biblical Stories /$rGary A. Phillips.
Abstract 520 $aComprised of contributions from scholars across the globe, The Oxford Handbook to Biblical Narrative offers critical treatments of both the Bible's narratives and topics related to the Bible's narrative constructions. The volume as a whole combines literary sensitivities with the traditional historical and sociological questions of biblical criticism and puts biblical studies into intentional conversation with other disciplines in the humanities. It reframes biblical literature in a way that highlights its aesthetic characteristics, its ethical and religious appeal, its organic qualities as communal literature, its witness to various forms of social and political negotiation, and its uncanny power to affect readers and hearers across disparate time-frames and global communities.
Tag 588 588    $aDescription based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on August 1, 2016).
Subj:Unf Ttl 630 00 $aBible$xCriticism, Narrative.
AE:Pers Name 700 $aFewell, Danna Nolan,$eeditor.
Host Item 773 $tBuhl Oxford eBooks
SE:Ufm Title 830  0 $aOxford handbooks online.
Elec Loc'n 856 40 $uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199967728.001.0001$yClick for access to full text electronic version of this title.