To each its own meaning : an introduction to biblical criticisms and their applications /

To each its own meaning : an introduction to biblical criticisms and their applications / Steven L. McKenzie and Stephen R. Haynes. - rev. and expanded - Louisville : WJK, c1999. - 306 p.; 23 cm.

Includes bibliographical references

Contents: pt. 1 Traditional methods of biblical criticism: Reading the Bible historically, the historian's approach/ J. Maxwell Miller-- Source criticism/ Pauline A. Viviano-- Form criticism/ Marvin A. Sweeney-- Tradition-historical criticism/ Robert A. Di Vito-- Redaction criticism/ Gail P.C. Streete pt. 2 Expanding the tradition: Social-scientific criticism/ Dale B. Martin-- Canonical criticism/ Mary C. Callaway-- Rhetorical criticism and intertextuality/ Patricia K. Tull pt. 3 Overturning the tradition: Structural criticism/ Daniel Patte-- Narrative criticism/ David M. Gunn-- Reader-response criticism/ Edgar V. McKnight-- Poststructuralist criticism/ William A. Beardslee-- Reading the Bible ideologically, feminist criticism/ Danna Nolan Fewell-- Reading the Bible ideologically, socioeconomic criticism/ Fernando F. Segovia

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Bible--Hermeneutics

BS 476 / .T6 1999
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