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General Introduction |
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Part I The Relationship Between Literature and the Bible |
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1 Introducing The Study Of Literature And The Bible |
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a Erich Auerbach: Odysseus' Scar |
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b Hans W. Frei: Introduction to The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative |
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c Meir Sternberg: Literary Text, Literary Approach: Getting the Questions Straight |
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d Susan A. Handelman: The Critic as Kabbalist: Harold Bloom and the Heretic Hermeneutic |
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33 | (10) |
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a Stephen Prickett: Ways of Reading the Bible: The Problem of the Transparent Text |
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46 | (8) |
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b David Lyle Jeffrey: Scripture upon Scripture |
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54 | (8) |
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c Emmanuel Levinas: On the Jewish Reading of Scriptures |
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d Geoffrey H. Hartman: The Struggle for the Text |
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74 | (12) |
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a Wolfgang Iser: Asymmetry Between Text and Reader |
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b Hans-Georg Gadamer: Language and Hermeneutics |
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c Yvonne Sherwood: Taking Stock: Survivals, Hauntings, Jonah and (Stanley) Fish, and the Christian Colonisation of the Book of Jonah |
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Part II Literary Reading |
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a Walter Benjamin: The Task of the Translator: An Introduction to the Translation of Baudelaire's Tableaux Parisiens |
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b Gerald Hammond: Introduction to The Making of the English Bible |
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128 | (10) |
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c Robert Alter: To the Reader |
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138 | (7) |
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d Jacques Derrida: Des Tours de Babel |
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145 | (10) |
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e Valentine Cunningham: Thou Art Translated: Bible Translating, Heretic Reading and Cultural Transformation |
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155 | (10) |
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a Mikhail Bakhtin: Discourse in the Novel |
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169 | (8) |
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b Daniel Boyarin: Toward a New Theory of Midrash |
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177 | (12) |
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c Alicia Ostriker: Psalm and Anti-Psalm: A Personal View |
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189 | (11) |
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d David C. Tollerton: Reading Job as Theological Disruption for a Post-Holocaust World |
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200 | (13) |
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a Northrop Frye: The Double Vision of Language |
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215 | (6) |
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b Paul Ricoeur: The Nuptial Metaphor |
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221 | (7) |
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c Harold Fisch: Song of Solomon: The Allegorical Imperative |
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228 | (9) |
Part III Theological Interpretation |
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a Frank Kermode: Hoti's Business: Why are Narratives Obscure? |
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b J. Hillis Miller: Parable and Performative in the Gospels and in Modern Literature |
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252 | (10) |
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c Sallie McFague TeSelle: The Parable: The Primary Form |
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262 | (8) |
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d Susan E. Colon: "The Agent of a Superior": Stewardship Parables in Our Mutual Friend |
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270 | (10) |
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a Stanley Fish: Preface to the Second Edition of Surprised by Sin: The Reader in Paradise Lost |
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284 | (5) |
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b Regina M. Schwartz: "And the sea was no more": Chaos vs. Creation |
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289 | (9) |
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c Terry R. Wright: Adam, Eve and the Serpent: Mark Twain |
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298 | (8) |
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d Mieke Bal: First Memories and Second Thoughts |
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306 | (7) |
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9 Salvation, Transformation And Apocalypse |
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a Graham Ward: Suffering and Incarnation |
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318 | (10) |
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b Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick: Epistemology of the Closet |
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328 | (6) |
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c Paul S. Fiddes: Facing the End |
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334 | (5) |
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d Jonathan Roberts: Wordsworth's Apocalypse |
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339 | (17) |
Bibliography |
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Index |
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