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- catalog abstract "This single volume introduces the reader to the most important methods of biblical criticism by giving equal time to historical and literary approaches. Each chapter addresses five sets of issues: (1) definition of the method, important terms and concepts, the history of its development, assumptions made about the relationship of text and history, and prospects for the future; (2) the method in relation to others discussed in this book; (3) the method in action, with reference to a particular text in either Genesis or Luke-Acts; (4) the drawbacks of the method; and (5) suggested reading for those who wish to study further. Chapter topics include reading the Bible historically, by J. Maxwell Miller; source criticism, by Pauline Viviano; tradition-historical criticism, by Robert A. Di Vito; form criticism, by Martin J. Buss; redaction criticism, by Gail Paterson Corrington; social-scientific criticism, by Dale B. Martin; canonical criticism, by Mary C. Callaway; rhetorical criticism, by Yehoshua Gitay; structural criticism, by Daniel Patte; narrative criticism, by David M. Gunn; reader-response criticism, by Edgar V. McKnight; the poststructuralist approach, by William A. Beardslee; and feminist criticism, by Danna Nolan Fewell.".
- catalog contributor b3866205.
- catalog contributor b3866206.
- catalog contributor b3866207.
- catalog contributor b3866208.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Chapter topics include reading the Bible historically, by J. Maxwell Miller; source criticism, by Pauline Viviano; tradition-historical criticism, by Robert A. Di Vito; form criticism, by Martin J. Buss; redaction criticism, by Gail Paterson Corrington; social-scientific criticism, by Dale B. Martin; canonical criticism, by Mary C. Callaway; rhetorical criticism, by Yehoshua Gitay; structural criticism, by Daniel Patte; narrative criticism, by David M. Gunn; reader-response criticism, by Edgar V.".
- catalog description "Each chapter addresses five sets of issues: (1) definition of the method, important terms and concepts, the history of its development, assumptions made about the relationship of text and history, and prospects for the future; (2) the method in relation to others discussed in this book; (3) the method in action, with reference to a particular text in either Genesis or Luke-Acts; (4) the drawbacks of the method; and (5) suggested reading for those who wish to study further.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Introduction / Stephen R. Haynes and Steven L. McKenzie -- Pt. 1: Traditional methods of biblical criticism -- Reading the Bible historically: the historian's approach / J. Maxwell Miller -- Source criticism / Pauline A. Viviano -- Tradition-historical criticism / Robert A. Di Vito -- Form criticism / Martin J. Buss -- Redaction criticism / Gail Paterson Corrington -- Pt. 2: Expanding the tradition -- Social-scientific criticism / Dale B. Martin -- Canonical criticism / Mary C. Callaway -- Rhetorical criticism / Yehoshua Gitay -- 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.".
- catalog description "McKnight; the poststructuralist approach, by William A. Beardslee; and feminist criticism, by Danna Nolan Fewell.".
- catalog description "This single volume introduces the reader to the most important methods of biblical criticism by giving equal time to historical and literary approaches.".
- catalog extent "251 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "To each its own meaning.".
- catalog identifier "0664252362 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "To each its own meaning.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Louisville, Ky. : Westminster/John Knox Press,".
- catalog relation "To each its own meaning.".
- catalog subject "220.6 20".
- catalog subject "BS511.2 .T64 1993".
- catalog subject "Bible Criticism, interpretation, etc. Methodology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / Stephen R. Haynes and Steven L. McKenzie -- Pt. 1: Traditional methods of biblical criticism -- Reading the Bible historically: the historian's approach / J. Maxwell Miller -- Source criticism / Pauline A. Viviano -- Tradition-historical criticism / Robert A. Di Vito -- Form criticism / Martin J. Buss -- Redaction criticism / Gail Paterson Corrington -- Pt. 2: Expanding the tradition -- Social-scientific criticism / Dale B. Martin -- Canonical criticism / Mary C. Callaway -- Rhetorical criticism / Yehoshua Gitay -- 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.".
- catalog title "To each its own meaning : an introduction to biblical criticisms and their application / Stephen R. Haynes and Steven L. McKenzie, editors.".
- catalog type "Criticism, interpretation, etc. fast".
- catalog type "text".