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The Open text : new directions for biblical studies? / edited by Francis Watson. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : South CarolinaM Press, (c)1993.Description: ix, 177 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780334022275
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS476
  • BS476.W338.O646 1993
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Contents:
The future of reader criticism? Mark G. Brett -- Treasures old and new : biblical theology and the challenge of feminism Phyllis Trible -- Liberating the reader : a theological-exegetical study of the parable of the sheep and the goats (Matt. 25.31-46) Francis Watson -- After Hermeneutics : the relationship between theology and biblical studies Werner G. Jeanrond -- Allegory and the ethics of reading Frances Young -- God's own (pri)son : the disciplinary technoloy of the cross Stephen D. Moore -- Early Christianity and the sociology of the sect Stephen C. Barton -- A future for the commentary? Richard Coggins.
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"All but one of the papers in this collection originated in a conference on 'New directions for Biblical Studies?', organized by Leslie Houlden and myself and held at King's College London, 30 March-2 April 1992"--P. ix.

Includes bibliographical references.

The future of reader criticism? Mark G. Brett -- Treasures old and new : biblical theology and the challenge of feminism Phyllis Trible -- Liberating the reader : a theological-exegetical study of the parable of the sheep and the goats (Matt. 25.31-46) Francis Watson -- After Hermeneutics : the relationship between theology and biblical studies Werner G. Jeanrond -- Allegory and the ethics of reading Frances Young -- God's own (pri)son : the disciplinary technoloy of the cross Stephen D. Moore -- Early Christianity and the sociology of the sect Stephen C. Barton -- A future for the commentary? Richard Coggins.

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