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Record Nr.

UNINA9910453667303321

Autore

Dell Katharine J (Katharine Julia), <1961->

Titolo

Interpreting Ecclesiastes: Readers Old and New : Readers Old and New / / Katharine J. Dell

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Winona Lake, Indiana : , : Eisenbrauns, , 2013

©2013

ISBN

1-57506-863-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (117 p.)

Collana

Critical studies in the Hebrew Bible ; ; number 3

Disciplina

223/.806

Soggetti

Hermeneutik

Exegese

RELIGION - Biblical Studies - Wisdom Literature

RELIGION - Biblical Studies - Old Testament

Criticism, interpretation, etc.

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

""Chapter 6: Reject or Retrieve?:Feminist Readings of Ecclesiastes 7:23�29""""Conclusion""; ""Bibliography""; ""Ancient Interpreters""; ""Modern Interpreters""; ""Index of Authors""; ""Index of Scripture""

""Table of Contents""; ""Preface""; ""Introduction""; ""Part 1: Ancient Interpretations""; ""Chapter 1: Ecclesiastes as Wisdom: Consulting Early Interpreters""; ""Chapter 2: Vanity, Human Beings, and the Created World: The Dualistic Method as Applied to Ecclesiastes""; ""Part 2: Modern Interpretations""; ""Chapter 3: The Cycle of Life in Ecclesiastes: An Ecological Reading""; ""Chapter 4: Animal Theology and the Direction of the ×?×?×?""; ""Chapter 5: A Liberationist or Postcolonial Reading?: Ecclesiastes as a Resistant Text""

Sommario/riassunto

Readers of texts come from all generations, from different contexts and with different agendas. This book gives a sample of what both ancient and contemporary readers have brought to the book of Ecclesiastes in the quest for illumination of the text and for their own enlightenment, often furnishing their own agenda. Debates over meaning are formed, shaped, and illuminated by the interpreters



themselves. Part One looks at ancient interpreters and at their methods of approaching the text. Jewish and Christian interpreters alike sought to find meaning amongst some of the key puzzles of the book: why does the author call himself 'the son of David' and appear to be Solomon when his pen name also seems to be Qoheleth? Why the contradictions in content? How did such an unorthodox book come to be canonized? How did the dualistic contemptus mundi interpretation of the vanity theme perpetuated by Jerome and others come to hold the field for so long? And how did Luther and the reformers seek to rectify that approach? These questions and others are addressed in this book, looking through the lens of past interpretation. Part Two acknowledges our increasing self-awareness of the importance of method in approaching biblical texts and turns to a sample of modern interpretations from familiar reading groups such as the ecologist, the animal theologian, the liberationist, the post-colonialist, and the feminist. It will be seen that different modern approaches often enlighten the interpretation of specific verses within Ecclesiastes and hence that no one method is a wholesale 'solution' to interpretive concerns. -- Publisher.