05598nam 2200673 450 991046365960332120211016003217.03-11-029637-310.1515/9783110296372(CKB)3390000000036787(EBL)1075529(OCoLC)858761732(SSID)ssj0001002150(PQKBManifestationID)11592647(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001002150(PQKBWorkID)10996943(PQKB)11012567(MiAaPQ)EBC1075529(DE-B1597)178647(OCoLC)870208686(DE-B1597)9783110296372(Au-PeEL)EBL1075529(CaPaEBR)ebr10786163(CaONFJC)MIL805909(EXLCZ)99339000000003678720131111h20132013 uy 0engurnn#---|u||utxtccrMiracles revisited New Testament miracle stories and their concepts of reality /edited by Stefan Alkier and Annette WeissenriederBerlin ;Boston :De Gruyter,[2013]©20131 online resource (424 p.)Studies of the Bible and its reception ;volume 2Description based upon print version of record.3-11-048792-6 3-11-029592-X Includes bibliographies and indexes.Front matter --Table of Contents --Preface /Alkier, Stefan / Weissenrieder, Annette --I Rereading New Testament Miracle Stories --"For nothing will be impossible with God" (Luke 1:37): The Reality of "The Feeding the Five Thousand" (Luke 9:10-17) in the Universe of Discourse of Luke's Gospel /Alkier, Stefan --Miracles of Judgment in Luke-Acts /Rydryck, Michael --Epiphany Reconsidered: A parallel reading of Acts 9:1-9 and Iliad 188-224a /Erwin, Philip --Of Dogs and Women: Ethology and Gender in Ancient Healing. The Canaanite Woman's Story - Matt 15:21-28 /Wainwright, Elaine M. --II Miracle Stories and Medical Discourse --Stories Just Under the Skin: lepra in the Gospel of Luke /Weissenrieder, Annette --Miracle and Natural Cause in Galen /Tieleman, Teun --The Physiology of Spirit in the Reformation: Medical Consensus and Protestant Theologians /Ocker, Christopher --III Politics of Miracle Stories --Disability and the Terror of the Miracle Tradition /Betcher, Sharon V. --Miracle & Eschatology in Two African American Slave Narratives & the Spirituals: From 'Orality' to Text /Noel, James A. --Cultural Translation: The Fig Tree and Politics of Representation under Nero in Rome (Mark 11:13-15, 19-20; Matthew 21:18-19; Luke 13:1-9) /Weissenrieder, Annette --Imperial Miracles and Elitist Discourses /Leppin, Hartmut --IV Media of Miracles --The healing Christ in early Christian funeral art: The example of the frescoes at Domitilla catacomb/Rome /Zimmermann, Norbert --The Rhetoric of Violence and Healing in the Church of Prophites Elias in Thessaloniki /Schroeder, Rossitza --The Wondrous World of the Cinema: Types of Depictions of the Miraculous in Jesus Films /Alkier, Stefan --V Rethinking the Miraculous --Miracles Revisited. A Short Theological and Historical Survey /Alkier, Stefan / Moffitt, David M. --New Testament Healing Narratives and the Category of Numinous Power /Kahl, Werner --The Concept of Miracle and the Concepts of Reality. Some Provisional Remarks /Schulz, Heiko --Marvels, Miracles, Signs and the Real: Peirce's Semiotics in Religion and Art /Deuser, Hermann --List of Contributors --Index of Subjects and Persons --Index of Biblical Sources --Index of AuthorsSince David Hume, the interpretation of miracle stories has been dominated in the West by the binary distinction of fact vs. fiction. The form-critical method added another restriction to the interpretation of miracles by neglecting the context of its macrotexts. Last but not least the hermeneutics of demythologizing was interested in the self-understanding of individuals and not in political perspectives. The book revisits miracle stories with regard to these dimensions: 1. It demands to connect the interpretation of Miracle Stories to concepts of reality. 2. It criticizes the restrictions of the form critical method. 3. It emphasizes the political implications of Miracle Stories and their interpretations. Even the latest research accepts this modern opposition of fact and fiction as self-evident. This book will examine critically these concepts of reality with interpretations of miracles. The book will address how concepts of reality, always complex, came to expression in stories of miraculous healings and their reception in medicine, art, literature, theology and philosophy, from classic antiquity to the Middle Ages. Only through such bygone concepts, contemporary interpretations of ancient healings can gain plausibility.Studies of the Bible and its reception ;v. 2.MiraclesBiblical teachingRealityBiblical teachingElectronic books.MiraclesBiblical teaching.RealityBiblical teaching.226.7/06226.706Alkier Stefan1030979Weissenrieder Annette1967-1030980MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463659603321Miracles revisited2448140UNINA07030nam 2200661Ia 450 991095537550332120251117074955.01-282-50511-4978661250511990-420-2925-01-4416-2457-010.1163/9789042029255(CKB)1000000000805417(EBL)556900(OCoLC)659500220(SSID)ssj0000413575(PQKBManifestationID)12121394(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000413575(PQKBWorkID)10381087(PQKB)11496138(MiAaPQ)EBC556900(nllekb)BRILL9789042029255(Au-PeEL)EBL556900(CaPaEBR)ebr10380286(PPN)195010663(EXLCZ)99100000000080541720090720d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Caribbean writer as warrior of the imaginary L'ecrivain caribeen, guerrier de l'imaginaire /edited by Kathleen Gyssels and Benedicte Ledent1st ed.Amsterdam ;New York Rodopi20081 online resource (506 p.)Cross/cultures,0924-1426 ;10117 English, 13 French contributions.90-420-2553-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material -- Dissidences /Daniel Maximin -- Dimanche Gras /Robert Antoni -- The Mystery of Timelessness /Wilson Harris -- Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses /Caryl Phillips -- The émerveille: Initiating the Warrior of the Imaginary /Wendy Knepper -- Figures romanesques de la quête identitaire et narrative de Patrick Chamoiseau /Janeth Casas -- Scénographie postcoloniale et surconscience traductive dans Solibo Magnifique de Patrick Chamoiseau /Liesbeth de Bleeker -- Les Guerriers généreux de Patrick Chamoiseau /Molly Lynch -- Résistance et figure de l’agon dans Biblique des derniers gestes /Emmanuelle Tremblay -- La Longue Veille des caciques: La rémanence du guerrier caraïbe /Odile Gannier -- Is the Caribbean Becoming a Crispy Chicken? /Michiel van Kempen -- Wilson Harris’s Multi-Faceted and Dynamic Perception of the Imaginary /Hena Maes–Jelinek -- A Caribbean and Universal Self: Wilson Harris as “Warrior of the Imaginary” /Patricia Murray -- L’Insurrection glissantienne: L’Imaginaire en action /Catherine Delpech -- “Un monde fantastique ayant lui-même dévié”: Le discours insulaire de Deleuze à l’épreuve de Glissant /Christa Stevens -- A Caribbean Contribution To a Global Ethic: Relation and Singular Pluralities /Abdennebi Ben Beya -- Prévisions et divagations batoutesques face aux dérélictions du Tout-monde: Daniel Maximin et Édouard Glissant comme Guerriers des (dés)astres antillais /Kathleen Gyssels -- Les Voix de l’invention poétique chez Daniel Maximin: (Re)création par les blue notes /Cyrille François -- “Neither ‘written’ nor ‘spoken’”: The Ambiguities of Voice in the Fiction of Caryl Phillips /Kathie Birat -- Caribbean Autobiographies as Weapons in Identity Construction: Jamaica Kincaid’s Annie John /ManuelA Coppola -- Caribbean Warriors in Canada: Dionne Brand as a Representative /Doris Hambuch -- “Towards what?”: Walcott and the Dynamics of Change /Rhona Hammond -- La République dominicaine et les Dominicains dans la fiction haïtienne /Léon–François Hoffmann -- Three Ex/centric Views of Trujillo’s Dominican Republic: Alvarez, Danticat, Vargas Llosa /Pilar Cuder–Domínguez -- The Threshold of the Visible: Notes on the Imaginary in Sol de medianoche and Sirena Selena vestida de pena /Kristian van Haesendonck -- De la page à l’écran: La Rue Cases-Nègres ou l’écolier guerrier /Gaëlle Cooreman -- “You ti’ink hero can dead – til de las’ reel?”: Perry Henzell’s The Harder They Come and Sergio Corbucci’s Django /Maria Cristina Fumagalli -- “Fighting Injustice and Subordination”: Mutabaruka’s Return to the Motherland /MUTABARUKA and Werner Zips -- New Afro-Brazilian Music: The Brazilian Songwriter as ‘Warrior of the Imaginary’ /Christiane Pantke -- Afterword: Waging the War from the Outside: The Writers of the West Indian Diaspora and their Role in the Future of the Caribbean /Bénédicte Ledent -- Notes on Contributors -- Index of Names and Titles.This bilingual collection illustrates the concept of the ‘Warrior of the Imaginary’, as defined by Patrick Chamoiseau, in a multi-faceted corpus of texts. Francophone contributions explore the role of the Caribbean writer in works by Chamoiseau, Édouard Glissant, Daniel Maximin, and Joseph Zobel. Essays in English focus not only on familiar writers (Dionne Brand, Edwidge Danticat, Wilson Harris, Jamaica Kincaid, Caryl Phillips, Derek Walcott) but also on less widely studied voices (Robert Antoni, Albert Helman). Other contributions deal with such ‘fighting areas’ as Afro-Brazilian music, film, and Mutabaruka’s militant poetry. The whole testifies to a surprisingly coherent imaginary, one that goes beyond the ‘balkanization’ of the Caribbean archipelago. Dans ce collectif bilingue, le concept de ‘Guerrier de l’imaginaire’ tel que défini par Patrick Chamoiseau est illustré par un corpus de textes variés. Plusieurs des articles en français engagent directement le cycle romanesque de l’auteur martiniquais, d’autres étendent l’interrogation de la fonction de l’auteur caribéen à l’écriture glissantienne, maximinienne et zobélienne. Études en anglais portent sur des écrivains dont le renom n’est plus à faire (Dionne Brand, Edwidge Danticat, Wilson Harris, Jamaica Kincaid, Caryl Phillips, Derek Walcott) mais donnent aussi la parole à des auteurs jusqu’à présent moins étudiés (Robert Antoni, Albert Helman). Enfin, quelques-unes des contributions portent sur d’autres ‘terrains de lutte’, comme la musique afro-brésilienne, le cinéma, ou la poésie militante de Mutabaruka. L’ensemble témoigne d’un imaginaire étonnamment confluant, au-delà de la ‘balkanisation’ de l’archipel caribéen.Cross/cultures ;101.Ecrivain caribeen, guerrier de l'imaginaireCaribbean literature20th centuryHistory and criticismLiterature and societyCaribbean AreaCaribbean literatureHistory and criticism.Literature and society810.99729Gyssels Kathleen1963-1312450Ledent Bénédicte1086128MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910955375503321The Caribbean writer as warrior of the imaginary4478796UNINA