Biblical exegesis without authorial intention? : : interdisciplinary approaches to authorship and meaning / / edited by Clarissa Breu.

In Biblical Exegesis without Authorial Intention? Interdisciplinary Approaches to Authorship and Meaning , Clarissa Breu offers interdisciplinary contributions to the question of the author in biblical interpretation with a focus on “death of the author” theory. The wide range of approaches represen...

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Place / Publishing House:Boston : : Brill,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:Biblical Interpretation Series 172.
Physical Description:1 online resource (253 pages).
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Table of Contents:
  • Front Matter
  • Copyright page
  • Dedication
  • Acknowledgements
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Authors Dead and Resurrected / Clarissa Breu
  • Exegesis without Authorial Intention? On the Role of the “Author Construct” in Text Interpretation / Sandra Heinen
  • Author – Text – Intention: A Case Study on the Letter of James / Oda Wischmeyer
  • “And God Was the Text”: An Essay on intentio operis and the Bible as the Word of God / Jochen Flebbe
  • Authorship and/as Intertext – Julia Kristeva and Paul de Man / Peter Clar
  • Between Intention and Reception: Textual Meaning-Making in Intersubjective Perspective / Michal Beth Dinkler
  • Born-Again Bibles: Biblical Studies after the “Death of the Author” / Hannah M. Strømmen
  • A Bible That Expresses Everything While Communicating Nothing: Deleuze and Guattari’s Cure for Interpretosis / Stephen D. Moore
  • #John: Author-Names in Revelation and Other New Testament Texts / Clarissa Breu
  • Dying and Rising with the Author: Specters of Paul and the Material Text / Gregory Peter Fewster
  • The Good That I Mean I Do Not Say: Meaning, Intention, Psychology and Romans 7 / A. K. M. Adam
  • Choreographing the Unchoreographable: Repetition and Disappearance in the Gospel of Mark / Henning Hupe.