Autobiographical biblical criticism : : between text and self / / edited by Ingrid Rosa Kitzberger.

The autobiographical turn in biblical criticism reveals the interpreter’s “I” and reclaims it as an essential critical category, issuing a challenge to traditional, “objective” criticism. Pioneers in the field have contributed essays both practical and theoretical. They offer stimulating autobiograp...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Deo Publishing,, [2002]
©2002
Year of Publication:2002
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:Includes index.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Ingrid Rosa Kitzberger
  • Contributors / Ingrid Rosa Kitzberger
  • Acknowledgments / Ingrid Rosa Kitzberger
  • Pre-liminaries / Ingrid Rosa Kitzberger
  • What is Critical about Autobiographical (Biblical) Criticism? / Jeffrey L. Staley
  • Can One Be Critical without Being Autobiographical? The Case of Romans 1:26-27 / Daniel Patte
  • Perversity, Truth, and the Readerly Experience / Francis Landy
  • Flowing Identities / Ingrid Rosa Kitzberger
  • The Personal Voice of the Listening Heart / Mayer I. Gruber
  • Age and Ageism in the Hebrew Bible, in an Autobiographical Perspective / Athalya Brenner
  • Self Criticism, Cretan Liars, and the Sly Redactors of Genesis / Mark G. Brett
  • “The holy seed has mixed itself with the peoples of the lands” (Ezra 9:2): Mestizaje and Ezra-Nehemiah in Black and White / Robert D. Maldonado
  • My Papa was Called Bubba, but his Real Name was Leroy: Violence, Social Location and Job / Lori Rowlett
  • Running with Endurance: An Autobiographical Reading of Hebrews 12:1-13 / Robert Paul Seesengood
  • The Question of Qohelet's Piety: Reading the Epilogue through This Body / Jennifer L. Koosed
  • Index of Names / Ingrid Rosa Kitzberger
  • Index of Subjects / Ingrid Rosa Kitzberger
  • Index of Scripture and Other Ancient Sources / Ingrid Rosa Kitzberger.