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Douglas S. Earl
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- Preface XI
- Abbreviations XII
- 1. Prologue 1
- 2. Genesis 34: Analysis of Why an old Testament Narrative Has Failed to Find Christian Significance Using literary Poetics and Neo-Structuralism 33
- 3.Joshua 1-12: Myth, Symbol and a Proposal for the (Christian) Significance of חךם in the Book of Joshua 66
- 4. The Joseph Story (Genesis 37-50): The Hermeneutical Significance of the Reception History and the Literary Horizons of Three Theologically Problematic Texts 103
- 5. The David Story: The Hermeneutical and Theological Significance of'Minimalism' 148
- 6. Rahab and Dinah Revisited: 'Reading as' Scripture through Possible Construals of the 'World of the Text' in Christian Contexts 182
- 7. The Story of Ruth: Relationships between the Reader, Christian Ethics and Old Testament Narrative 206
- 8. Genesis 1:26: Christian Theology, Metaphysics, and Old Testament Narrative 234
- 9. Salvation History: A Framework for Old Testament Interpretation? The Second Naivete, the Patristic Concept of Oikonomia, and Myth 273
- 10. Epilogue: Reading old Testament Narrative as Christian Scripture as a Task Best Left Jagged 321
- Bibliography 333
- Index of Subjects and Authors 351
- Index of Scripture 362
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- Preface XI
- Abbreviations XII
- 1. Prologue 1
- 2. Genesis 34: Analysis of Why an old Testament Narrative Has Failed to Find Christian Significance Using literary Poetics and Neo-Structuralism 33
- 3.Joshua 1-12: Myth, Symbol and a Proposal for the (Christian) Significance of חךם in the Book of Joshua 66
- 4. The Joseph Story (Genesis 37-50): The Hermeneutical Significance of the Reception History and the Literary Horizons of Three Theologically Problematic Texts 103
- 5. The David Story: The Hermeneutical and Theological Significance of'Minimalism' 148
- 6. Rahab and Dinah Revisited: 'Reading as' Scripture through Possible Construals of the 'World of the Text' in Christian Contexts 182
- 7. The Story of Ruth: Relationships between the Reader, Christian Ethics and Old Testament Narrative 206
- 8. Genesis 1:26: Christian Theology, Metaphysics, and Old Testament Narrative 234
- 9. Salvation History: A Framework for Old Testament Interpretation? The Second Naivete, the Patristic Concept of Oikonomia, and Myth 273
- 10. Epilogue: Reading old Testament Narrative as Christian Scripture as a Task Best Left Jagged 321
- Bibliography 333
- Index of Subjects and Authors 351
- Index of Scripture 362