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New perspectives on the Nativity / edited by Jeremy Corley. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London ; New York : T and T Clark International, (c)2009.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 215 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780567613790
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • BT315.C799.N497 2009
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Contents:
Henry Wansbrough -- Luke's nativity story : a narrative reading Ian Boxall -- Prophetic voices of Elizabeth, Mary, and Anna in Luke 1-2 Barbara E. Reid -- Zechariah's "Benedictus" (Luke 1:68-79) : a new look at a familiar text Leonard J. Maluf -- The significance of the inn for Luke's infancy narrative Nicholas King -- Matthew 1-2 and Roman political power Warren Carter -- Making sense of the Matthewan genealogy : Matthew 1:17 and the theology of history Benedict T. Viviano -- Matthew's nativity stories : historical and theological questions for today's readers Bernard P. Robinson -- The Magi story through the eyes of Pasolini : a Bahktinian reading Christopher Fuller -- The nativity in recent British poetry Ann Loades -- The Muslim Mary John Kaltner -- Losing mystery in history : the challenge of recalling the nativity Thomas O'Loughlin -- Appendix : Resemblances between Matthew 1-2 and Luke 1-2 Patricia M. McDonald.
Subject: The infancy narratives represent some of the most beautiful and intriguing passages in the Gospels. The stories they relate are also arguably the most well-known in the Christian tradition, from the child in the manger to the Magi paying homage to the infant Jesus. However there have been relatively few attempts to consider the stories of the Nativity from modern academic perspectives, examining them from feminist perspectives, poltical standpoints, in cinematic representations as well as more standard but up-to-date academic approaches. New Perspectives on the Nativity attempts to redress thi
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The infancy stories of the gospels since Raymond E. Brown Henry Wansbrough -- Luke's nativity story : a narrative reading Ian Boxall -- Prophetic voices of Elizabeth, Mary, and Anna in Luke 1-2 Barbara E. Reid -- Zechariah's "Benedictus" (Luke 1:68-79) : a new look at a familiar text Leonard J. Maluf -- The significance of the inn for Luke's infancy narrative Nicholas King -- Matthew 1-2 and Roman political power Warren Carter -- Making sense of the Matthewan genealogy : Matthew 1:17 and the theology of history Benedict T. Viviano -- Matthew's nativity stories : historical and theological questions for today's readers Bernard P. Robinson -- The Magi story through the eyes of Pasolini : a Bahktinian reading Christopher Fuller -- The nativity in recent British poetry Ann Loades -- The Muslim Mary John Kaltner -- Losing mystery in history : the challenge of recalling the nativity Thomas O'Loughlin -- Appendix : Resemblances between Matthew 1-2 and Luke 1-2 Patricia M. McDonald.

The infancy narratives represent some of the most beautiful and intriguing passages in the Gospels. The stories they relate are also arguably the most well-known in the Christian tradition, from the child in the manger to the Magi paying homage to the infant Jesus. However there have been relatively few attempts to consider the stories of the Nativity from modern academic perspectives, examining them from feminist perspectives, poltical standpoints, in cinematic representations as well as more standard but up-to-date academic approaches. New Perspectives on the Nativity attempts to redress thi

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