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Performing the Gospel : orality, memory, and Mark : essays dedicated to Werner Kelber. / edited by Richard A. Horsley, Jonathan A. Draper, and John Miles Foley. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Minneapolis, Minnesota : Fortress, [(c)2006.Description: xvi, 239 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 080063828X
  • 9780800638283
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BS2585.6.P474 2006
  • BS2585.6.L3.K29.P474 2006
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Contents:
The implications of orality for studies of the biblical text Holly E. Hearon Gender and otherness in rabbinic oral culture : on Gentiles, undisciplined Jews, and their women Martin S. Jaffee Many voices, one script : the prophecies of George Khambule Jonathan A. Draper Form as a mnemonic device : cultural texts and cultural memory Jan Assmann Memory in oral tradition John Miles Foley Tradition in the mouth of the hero : Jesus as an interpreter of Scripture Ellen Bradshaw Aitken Jesus and the canon : the early Jesus traditions in the context of the origins of the New Testament canon Jens Schroter Interfaces of orality and literature in the Gospel of Mark Vernon K. Robbins Memory technology, and the composition of Mark Whitney Shiner A prophet like Moses and Elijah : popular memory and cultural patterns in Mark Richard A. Horsley.
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The implications of orality for studies of the biblical text Holly E. Hearon Gender and otherness in rabbinic oral culture : on Gentiles, undisciplined Jews, and their women Martin S. Jaffee Many voices, one script : the prophecies of George Khambule Jonathan A. Draper Form as a mnemonic device : cultural texts and cultural memory Jan Assmann Memory in oral tradition John Miles Foley Tradition in the mouth of the hero : Jesus as an interpreter of Scripture Ellen Bradshaw Aitken Jesus and the canon : the early Jesus traditions in the context of the origins of the New Testament canon Jens Schroter Interfaces of orality and literature in the Gospel of Mark Vernon K. Robbins Memory technology, and the composition of Mark Whitney Shiner A prophet like Moses and Elijah : popular memory and cultural patterns in Mark Richard A. Horsley.

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