Symposia
Dialogues Concerning the History of Biblical Interpretation
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Jun '07
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'Symposia' illuminates the central issues and concerns of biblical studies by presenting a series of stories. The model for the stories is the ancient Greek idea of the symposium, a 'sitting down together for the purpose of drinking'. In Plato's writings, the symposium becomes a genre of writing with Socrates at its centre, a character who perpetually questions in order to develop the pursuit of knowledge. Some of the most influential figures in the history of biblical studies - Julius Wellhausen, Hermann Gunkel, Martin Noth, Brevard Childs, Norman Gottwald, Phyllis Trible, and the Bible and Culture Collective - become the central characters in these stories. Each aims to voice their central arguments, to highlight and confront the key challenges they see and, of course, to dispute the positions of others.
"Six imaginary dialogues bring alive the major figures of twentieth-century biblical (Old Testament) criticism. Despite its unorthodox way of presentation, this is a lovely book." - International Review of Biblical Studies "In all, this is a wise book that teaches much about the history of biblical interpretation and one that certainly never bores the reader." - Biblical Interpretation
ISBN: 9781845531010
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 408g
168 pages