Biblical Studies/Cultural Studies: The Third Sheffield ColloquiumBased on an international colloquium held at the University of Sheffield, this collection represents the first book-length encounter between biblical studies and the proliferating and controversial field of cultural studies. A multidisciplinary team of contributors engage in a multifaceted examination of the Bible's place in culture, ancient and modern, 'high' and 'low'. Contributors include Alice Bach, Fiona Black, Athalya Brenner, Robert Carroll, David Clines, Margaret Davies, Philip Davies, Philip Esler, Cheryl Exum, Yael Feldman, Jennifer Glancy, Jan Willem van Henten, David Jasper, Francis Landy, Barry Matlock, Stephen Moore, Hugh Pyper, John Rogerson, Regina Schwartz, William Scott, and Erich Zenger. |
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Inhalt
List of Illustrations | 9 |
ERICH ZENGER | 17 |
ROBERT P CARROLL | 46 |
HUGH S PYPER | 70 |
ALICE BACH | 91 |
FRANCIS LANDY | 117 |
Francis Landy Flood and Fludd | 119 |
The Rising Waters in MarieHélène Delvall Readers | 147 |
Milan | 279 |
DAVID JASPER | 299 |
BLACK AND J CHERYL EXUM | 315 |
JOHN W ROGERSON | 343 |
Cantata 140 BWV 140 7th movement bars 812 | 350 |
MOORE | 376 |
Jacket illustration by Marco Ventura for John P Meier | 386 |
PHILIP R DAVIES | 400 |
YAEL S FELDMAN | 159 |
SCHWARTZ | 190 |
ATHALYA BRENNER AND JAN WILLEM VAN HENTEN | 203 |
Bezalel Narkiss The Golden Haggadah by permission | 210 |
PHILIP F ESLER | 220 |
Rembrandt David Playing the Harp before Saul | 254 |
Plotted and Painted | 263 |
Plotted and Painted | 265 |
MARGARET DAVIES | 415 |
R BARRY MATLOCK | 433 |
JENNIFER A GLANCY | 460 |
WILLIAM T SCOTT | 478 |
Artists impression of Bible John The Herald Glasgow | 485 |
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Biblical Studies, Cultural Studies: The Third Sheffield Colloquium J. Cheryl Exum,Stephen D. Moore Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 1998 |
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