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- catalog abstract ""Though the work of Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) has been widely appropriated in the various humanities and social science fields, his thought has not yet been widely utilized in biblical studies. This book presents both the wide-ranging elements of his complex thought and also sketches the context of the life from which it emerged. It also offers access to the conversation going on in circles beyond the study of religion, specifically philosophy, anthropology, and literary studies." "Bakhtin's interest in matters specifically literary as well as more broadly cultural make him a theorist helpful to biblical scholars seeking to renegotiate the sometimes disparate realms of language and history. Bakhtin's careful attention to details of language shared by narrator and characters as well as his far-reaching sense of what happens when language is reused repeatedly within the tradition make his ideas stimulating within the vortex of current biblical discourse. His insistence that the multiplicity of voices decenters control from any single speaking or interpreting position challenges a number of positions in theology and hermeneutics, while his sense that the author does not disappear from the work of art challenges recent suppositions of language theory and linguistics."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog contributor b11864447.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""Though the work of Mikhail Bakhtin (1895-1975) has been widely appropriated in the various humanities and social science fields, his thought has not yet been widely utilized in biblical studies. This book presents both the wide-ranging elements of his complex thought and also sketches the context of the life from which it emerged. It also offers access to the conversation going on in circles beyond the study of religion, specifically philosophy, anthropology, and literary studies." "Bakhtin's interest in matters specifically literary as well as more broadly cultural make him a theorist helpful to biblical scholars seeking to renegotiate the sometimes disparate realms of language and history. Bakhtin's careful attention to details of language shared by narrator and characters as well as his far-reaching sense of what happens when language is reused repeatedly within the tradition make his ideas stimulating within the vortex of current biblical discourse. His insistence that the multiplicity of voices decenters control from any single speaking or interpreting position challenges a number of positions in theology and hermeneutics, while his sense that the author does not disappear from the work of art challenges recent suppositions of language theory and linguistics."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-205).".
- catalog description "Who is Bakhtin? -- Birth and Schooling (1895-1918) -- Young Adulthood to Exile (1918-1930) -- Exile to Discovery (1930-mid-1960s) -- Discovery to Death (mid-1960s-1975) -- Bakhtin, Postmodernism, and the Bible -- What Does Bakhtin Offer? -- Introductory Contexts -- Four questions for biblical scholars -- Four worldviews shaping Bakhtin -- An Architectonics of Bakhtin's Thought -- How authoring works -- Implications of authoring for ethics and aesthetics -- How to Push Bakhtin -- Saul Struggling to Stay: a Bakhtinian Reading of 1 Samuel 17:55-20:42 -- Saul's Active Authoring: 17:55-18:30 -- Saul Begins to Lose Initiative: 19:1-24 -- Saul Is Authored by David and Jonathan: 20:1-42 -- How do Other Scholars use Bakhtin? -- Kenneth M. Craig Jr. -- Craig on Jonab -- Craig on Esther -- Carol A. Newsom -- Newsom on theory -- Newsom on Isaiah and Lamentations -- Ilana Pardes -- Pardes on selected biblical texts -- Pardes on Exodus -- Robert M. Polzin -- Polzin on Deuteronomy, Joshua, and Judges -- Polzin on 2 Samuel -- Where Can We Go with Bakhtin?".
- catalog extent "205 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Mikhail Bakhtin and biblical scholarship.".
- catalog identifier "0884140202 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Mikhail Bakhtin and biblical scholarship.".
- catalog isPartOf "Semeia studies ; no. 38.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Society of Biblical Literature Semeia studies ; no. 38".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Atlanta, Ga. : Society of Biblical Literature,".
- catalog relation "Mikhail Bakhtin and biblical scholarship.".
- catalog subject "220.6/092 21".
- catalog subject "BS600.2 .G74 2000".
- catalog subject "Bakhtin, M. M. (Mikhail Mikhaĭlovich), 1895-1975.".
- catalog subject "Bible Study and teaching.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Who is Bakhtin? -- Birth and Schooling (1895-1918) -- Young Adulthood to Exile (1918-1930) -- Exile to Discovery (1930-mid-1960s) -- Discovery to Death (mid-1960s-1975) -- Bakhtin, Postmodernism, and the Bible -- What Does Bakhtin Offer? -- Introductory Contexts -- Four questions for biblical scholars -- Four worldviews shaping Bakhtin -- An Architectonics of Bakhtin's Thought -- How authoring works -- Implications of authoring for ethics and aesthetics -- How to Push Bakhtin -- Saul Struggling to Stay: a Bakhtinian Reading of 1 Samuel 17:55-20:42 -- Saul's Active Authoring: 17:55-18:30 -- Saul Begins to Lose Initiative: 19:1-24 -- Saul Is Authored by David and Jonathan: 20:1-42 -- How do Other Scholars use Bakhtin? -- Kenneth M. Craig Jr. -- Craig on Jonab -- Craig on Esther -- Carol A. Newsom -- Newsom on theory -- Newsom on Isaiah and Lamentations -- Ilana Pardes -- Pardes on selected biblical texts -- Pardes on Exodus -- Robert M. Polzin -- Polzin on Deuteronomy, Joshua, and Judges -- Polzin on 2 Samuel -- Where Can We Go with Bakhtin?".
- catalog title "Mikhail Bakhtin and biblical scholarship : an introduction / Barbara Green.".
- catalog type "text".