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La représentation du divin dans les récits du Pentateuque
Médiations syntaxiques et narratives
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Françoise Mirguet
Language:
French
Published/Copyright:
2009
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About this book
Though several studies have already been devoted to biblical representations of God, the present research considers the position towards the divine they imply, on the basis of syntactic and narrative analysis. The book examines, in the stories of the Pentateuch, different appearances of the divine character: his speeches, as well as their modes of reporting; his actions, their mediations, and the points of view from which they are told; his perceptions and emotions, as well as the so-called omniscient narration; and some interpretations and distortions of his words. It appears that the Pentateuch presents the divine in an essentially mimetic way, mainly from the perspectives of other characters, portraying different human experiences and interpretations of divinity.
Author / Editor information
Françoise Mirguet, Ph.D. (2007, Université Catholique de Louvain), is a postdoctoral research fellow of the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research. She has published several articles in French and in English, and currently teaches biblical literature at Arizona State University.
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"L’écriture de l'A est claire et intelligente. Sa démarche est hautement originale. On peut cependant se demander si son livre répond à une demande de la part des exégètes. Sera-t-il lu ? On le souhaite."
J. Joosten (Revue d'Histoire et de Philosophie Religieuses), 2010.
J. Joosten (Revue d'Histoire et de Philosophie Religieuses), 2010.
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eBook published on:
January 31, 2009
eBook ISBN:
9789047443704
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Main content:
526
eBook ISBN:
9789047443704
Keywords for this book
God; Torah; Pentateuch; representation; character; speech; focalization; emotion; perception; quotation
Audience(s) for this book
Biblical scholars and students, as well as theologians, especially those interested in Pentateuch/Torah, Hebrew linguistics, literary approaches, narrative criticism, and the representations of divinity.