Performing the Gospel: orality, memory, and Mark; essays dedicated to Werner Kelber
This ground-breaking volume gathers the best new work in Gospel's criticism centered on how the Gospels actually came to be: through oral tradition, story performance, and cultural memory. The contributors include: John Miles Foley, Martin Jaffee, Jonathan A. Draper, Ellen Aitken, Holly Hearon,...
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Minneapolis, Minn.
Fortress Press
2006
Minneapolis 2006 |
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Table of Contents:
- The implications of orality for studies of the biblical text Holly E. Hearon
- Theimplications of orality for studies of the biblical text /Holly E. Hearon
- Gender and otherness in rabbinic oral culture: on Gentiles, undisciplined Jews, and their women /Martin S. Jaffee
- Many voices, one script: the prophecies of George Khambule /Jonathan A. Draper
- Form as a mnemonic device: cultural texts and cultural memory /Jan Assmann
- Memory in oral tradition /John Miles Foley
- Tradition in the mouth of the hero: Jesus as an interpreter of Scripture /Ellen Bradshaw Aitken
- Jesus and the canon : the early Jesus traditions in the context of the origins of the New Testament canon /Jens Schröter
- Interfaces of orality and literacy in the Gospel of Mark /Vernon K. Robbins
- Memory, technology, and the composition of Mark /Whitney Shiner
- Aprophet like Moses and Elijah: popular memory and cultural patterns in Mark /Richard A. Horsley.
- Gender and otherness in rabbinic oral culture: on Gentiles, undisciplined Jews, and their women Martin S. Jaffee
- Many voices, one script: the prophecies of George Khambule Jonathan A. Draper
- Form as a mnemonic device: cultural texts and cultural memory Jan Assmann
- Memory in oral tradition John Miles Foley
- Tradition in the mouth of the hero: Jesus as an interpreter of Scripture Ellen Bradshaw Aitken
- Jesus and the canon : the early Jesus traditions in the context of the origins of the New Testament canon Jens Schröter
- Interfaces of orality and literacy in the Gospel of Mark Vernon K. Robbins
- Memory, technology, and the composition of Mark Whitney Shiner
- A prophet like Moses and Elijah: popular memory and cultural patterns in Mark Richard A. Horsley.