03222nam 2200445 450 991079262620332120230808201358.01-4982-2312-5(CKB)3710000001032970(MiAaPQ)EBC4789628(Au-PeEL)EBL4789628(CaPaEBR)ebr11332372(OCoLC)970629630(EXLCZ)99371000000103297020170206h20162016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierExploring intertextuality diverse strategies for New Testament interpretation of texts /edited by B. J. Oropeza, Steve MoyiseEugene, Oregon :Cascade Books,2016.©20161 online resource (346 pages)1-4982-2311-7 Includes bibliographical references.Dialogical intertextuality / Steve Moyise -- Hypertextuality / Gil Rosenberg -- Metalepsis / Jeannine K. Brown -- Rhetoric of Quotations / Christopher D. Stanley -- Midrash / Lori Baron and B.J. Oropeza -- Shadows and realities / Kenneth L. Schenck -- Mimesis / Dennis R. MacDonald -- Poststructural intertextuality / Gary A. Phillips -- Intertextuality based on categorical semiotics / Stefan Alkier -- Sociorhetorical intertexture / Roy R. Jeal -- Narrative transformation / J.R. Daniel Kirk -- Orality and intertextuality / James E. McGrath -- Enunciation, personification, and intertextuality / Alain Gignac -- Relevance theory and intertextuality / Peter S. Perry -- Multidimensional intertextuality / Erik Waaler -- Reference-text-oriented allusions / Korinna Zamfir and Joseph Verheyden -- Probability of intertextual borrowing / Elizabeth A. Myers.This book aims to provide advanced students of biblical studies, seminarians, and academicians with a variety of intertextual strategies to New Testament interpretation. Each chapter is written by a New Testament scholar who provides an established or avant-garde strategy in which: 1) The authors in their respective chapters start with an explanation of the particular intertextual approach they use. Important terms and concepts relevant to the approach are defined, and scholarly proponents or precursors are discussed. 2) The authors use their respective intertextual strategy on a sample text or texts from the New Testament, whether from the Gospels, Acts, Pauline epistles, Disputed Pauline epistles, General epistles, or Revelation. 3) The authors show how their approach enlightens or otherwise brings the text into sharper relief. 4) They end with recommended readings for further study on the respective intertextual approach. This book is unique in providing a variety of strategies related to biblical interpretation through the lens of intertextuality--Page 4 of cover.Intertextuality in the BibleIntertextuality in the Bible.225.486Oropeza B. J.Moyise SteveMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910792626203321Exploring intertextuality3801386UNINA