To each its own meaning : an introduction to biblical criticisms and their applications /
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- 0664257844 (alk. paper)
- 9780664257842 (alk. paper)
- 220.601 M478T
- BS476 .T6 1999
- BS476 .T6 1999
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Includes bibliographical references.
pt. 1. Traditional methods of biblical criticism. Reading the Bible historically : the historian's approach / J. Maxwell Miller -- Source criticism / Pauline A. Viviano -- Form criticism / Marvin A. Sweeney -- Tradition-historical criticism / Robert A. Di Vito -- Redaction criticism / Gail P.C. Streete -- pt. 2. Expanding the tradition. Social-scientific criticism / Dale B. Martin -- Canonical criticism / Mary C. Callaway -- Rhetorical criticism and intertextuality / Patricia K. Tull -- pt. 3. Overturning the tradition. Structural criticism / Daniel Patte -- Narrative criticism / David M. Gunn -- Reader-response criticism / Edgar V. McKnight -- Poststructuralist criticism / William A. Beardslee -- Reading the Bible ideologically : feminist criticism / Danna Nolan Fewell -- Reading the Bible ideologically : socioeconomic criticism / Fernando F. Segovia.
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