Modern and Ancient Literary Criticism of the Gospels
Continuing the Debate on Gospel Genre(s), Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 2. Reihe 451
Tobias Nicklas/Robert Matthew Calhoun/David P Moessner
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The Gospels continue to defy efforts to fix 'generic' boundaries for determining their meanings. This volume discloses new stirrings and sightings of broader, more heuristically promising literary, rhetorical, and cultural registers which intersect in ancient narrative . The contributors seek to build upon or vigorously critique current generic hypotheses (biography, history, tragedy); to introduce recent insights and developments in genre theory; to probe ancient reception of the Gospels as works of literature; and to illuminate the relations between the literary characteristics of the Gospels and methodological advances in narratology, social memory, intertextuality, and performance.
Autorenportrait
Robert Matthew Calhoun (Herausgegeben von) Born 1971; 2011 PhD in New Testament and Early Christian Literature from the University of Chicago; since 2016 Research Assistant to the A. A. Bradford Chair, Texas Christian University (USA). David P. Moessner (Herausgegeben von) 1983 Dr.theol., University of Basel (Switzerland); since 2008 Honorary Research Associate in the Faculty of Theology, University of Pretoria (South Africa); since 2010 Faculty Associate in New Testament, Radboud University (Nijmegen, the Netherlands); since 2012 A.A. Bradford Chair and Professor of Religion, Texas Christian University (Fort Worth, Texas, USA); since 2019 Senior Fellow of the 'Centre for Advanced Studies' (Regensburg, Germany). Tobias Nicklas (Herausgegeben von) Born 1967; 2000 Dr. theol. Regensburg; is Professor of Exegesis and Hermeneutics of the New Testament at Regensburg University and Director General of the Centre for Advanced Studies "Beyond Canon_".
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 08.12.2020
Umfang: 632 S.
Sprache: ENG
Einband: LN
Format: 4.5 x 24 x 17 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783161594137
Umbreit-Nr.: 9516538
