Performing the Gospel : orality, memory, and Mark / edited by Richard A. Horsley, Jonathan A. Draper, and John Miles Foley ; essays dedicated to Werner Kelber.
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- 080063828X
- 080063828X
- 226.3/0663 22
- BS 2585.6.L3P47 2006 BS 2585.6.L3P47 2006
- 226.3/0663
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AIU/NEGST - Tony Wilmot Memorial Library General Stacks | General Circulation | BS 2585.6.L3P47 2006 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | R49552M3232 |
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BS 2585.6 .G88 2004 Die Gottesvorstellung im Markusevangelium / | BS 2585.6 .G88 2004 Die Gottesvorstellung im Markusevangelium / | BS2585.6.L3 L36 1993 The language and style of the Gospel of Mark : | BS 2585.6.L3P47 2006 Performing the Gospel : | BS 2585.6.P6 L54 1999 Politics of Parousia : reading Mark inter(con)textually / | BS 2585.6.V55H35 1994 The gospel and the sacred :poetics of violence in Mark / | BS 2585.6.W65M35 2000 In the company of Jesus : characters in Mark's gospel / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 193-236)
The$t implications of orality for studies of the biblical text /$r Holly E. Hearon --$t Gender and otherness in rabbinic oral culture: on Gentiles, undisciplined Jews, and their women /$r Martin S. Jaffee --$t Many voices, one script: the prophecies of George Khambule /$r Jonathan A. Draper --$t Form as a mnemonic device: cultural texts and cultural memory /$r Jan Assmann --$t Memory in oral tradition /$r John Miles Foley --$t Tradition in the mouth of the hero: Jesus as an interpreter of Scripture / Ellen Bradshaw Aitken --$t Jesus and the canon : the early Jesus traditions in the context of the origins of the New Testament canon /$r Jens Schro ter --$t Interfaces of orality and literacy in the Gospel of Mark /$r Vernon K. Robbins --$t Memory, technology, and the composition of Mark /$r Whitney Shiner --$g A$t prophet like Moses and Elijah: popular memory and cultural patterns in Mark /$r Richard A. Horsley.
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