Romans 9:11
A Reader-Response Analysis
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Scholars Press
Published:1st Jan '96
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Romans chapters 9-11 has been puzzling readers for centuries. Paul seems to argue that Israel has been supplanted by the Church, but concludes that all Israel will be saved. Using postmodern, reader-response literary methods John G. Lodge analyzes those chapters and shows that the implied author of the text is intentionally 'unreliable,' fostering both anti- and pro-Israel viewpoints only to reject both, and thereby forcing readers to confront their own stance toward Israel. Drawing on the work of Stanley Fish, this book represents the first in-depth application of reader-response methodology to the epistolary genre.
". . . Lodge's sustained effort to produce a restrained and self-critical reading of Romans 9-11 stands as a model for other interpreters." * Review of Biblical Literature *
ISBN: 9780788503122
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Weight: 454g
243 pages