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    Biblical Narrative in the Philosophy of Paul Ricoeur: A Study in Hermeneutics and Theology.Kevin J. Vanhoozer - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Although Paul Ricoeur's writings are widely and appreciatively read by theologians, this book offers a full, sympathetic yet critical account of Ricoeur's theory of narrative interpretation and its contribution to theology. Unlike many previous studies of Ricoeur, Part I argues that Ricoeur's hermeneutics must be viewed in the light of his overall philosophical agenda, as a fusion and continuation of the unfinished projects of Kant and Heidegger. Particularly helpful is the focus on Ricoeur's recent narrative theory as the (...)
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  2. Reading Biblical Narratives: Literary Criticism and The Hebrew Bible.Yairah Amit - 2001
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  3. The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative: A Study in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Hermeneutics.Hans W. Frei - 1974
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    Biblical narrative and the theology of metonymy.Graham Ward - 1991 - Modern Theology 7 (4):335-349.
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  5. The reorienting potential of biblical narrative for Christian ethos, with special reference to Luke 7:36-50.Elna Mouton - 2007 - In Robert L. Brawley (ed.), Character ethics and the New Testament: moral dimensions of Scripture. Westminster John Knox Press.
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    The Books of Leviticus and Numbers (BETL 215). Edited by Thomas Römer . Pp. xxvii, 742. Leuven, Peeters, 2008, €85.00. Israel in the Wilderness: Interpretations of the Biblical Narratives in Jewish and Christian Traditions (Themes in Biblical Narrative 10). Edited by Kenneth E. Pomykala. Leiden, Brill, 2008, €99.00. [REVIEW]Richard S. Briggs - 2012 - Heythrop Journal 53 (2):289-289.
  7. The Poetics of Biblical Narrative.Robert W. Funk - 1988
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  8. Tragedy and Biblical Narrative: Arrows of the Almighty.Cheryl J. Exum - 1992
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    The Poetics of Biblical Narrative: Ideological Literature and the Drama of ReadingPoetics and Interpretation of Biblical Narrative.Gary A. Rendsburg, Meir Sternberg & Adele Berlin - 1987 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 107 (3):554.
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  10. The Cultural Predicament in Biblical Narrative.Yuval Lurie - 1995 - Interpretation 22 (2):157-180.
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    The eclipse of biblical narrative: Analysis and critique.George P. Schner - 1992 - Modern Theology 8 (2):149-172.
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  12. The Violence of the Biblical God: Canonical Narrative and Christian Faith.[author unknown] - 2019
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    The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative.Joseph O’Leary - 1974 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 23:323-324.
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  14. The Sense of Biblical Narrative II: Structural Analyses in the Hebrew Bible.David Jobling - 1986
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  15. The Sense of Biblical Narrative: Three Structural Analyses in the Old Testament.David Jobling - 1978
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    The Ontology of Space in Biblical Hebrew Narrative: The Determinate Function of Narrative "Space" Within the Biblical Hebrew Aesthetic.Luke Gärtner-Brereton - 2008 - Equinox.
    The central premise of this book is that biblical Hebrew narrative, in terms of its structure, tends to operate under similar mechanical constraints to those of a stage-play; wherein space is central, characters are fluid, and objects within the narrative tend to take on a deep internal significance. The smaller episodic narrative units within the Hebrew aesthetic tend to grant primacy to space, both ideologically and at the mechanical level of the text itself. However space, as (...)
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    The Emmaus narrative and contemporary Christian followership – An empirical case study.Pierre B. Engelbrecht & Willem J. Schoeman - 2021 - HTS Theological Studies 77 (4):10.
    This article aims to explore a ‘lived discipleship’ by determining whether and how contemporary communities of faith could implement the norms and principles reflected in the Emmaus narrative of Luke 24:13–35 within a plausible epistemological framework that might facilitate a fresh understanding of Christian followership as discipleship. This was done through an empirical case study using two focus groups as co-researchers, in order to actively listen to their respective understandings of lived theology in their unique South African contexts. The (...)
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    The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative: A Study in Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Hermeneutics (review).George Steiner - 1977 - Philosophy and Literature 1 (2):238-243.
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    The Pre-Biblical Narrative Tradition: Essays on the Ugaritic Poems Keret and Aqhat.Dennis Pardee & Simon B. Parker - 1991 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 111 (1):190.
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  20. Truth or Meaning: Ricoeur versus Frei on Biblical Narrative.Gary Comstock - 1986 - Journal of Religion 66 (2):117-140.
    Of the theologians and philosophers now writing on biblical narrative, Hans Frei and Paul Ricoeur are probably the most prominent. It is significant that their views converge on important issues. Both are uncomfortable with hermeneutic theories that convert the text into an abstract philosophical system, an ideal typological structure, or a mere occasion for existential decision. Frei and Ricoeur seem knit together in a common enterprise; they appear to be building a single narrative theology. I argue that (...)
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    VANHOOZER, Kevin J., Biblical Narrative in the Philosophy of Paul Ricœur. A Study in Hermeneutics and TheologyVANHOOZER, Kevin J., Biblical Narrative in the Philosophy of Paul Ricœur. A Study in Hermeneutics and Theology. [REVIEW]Roy Martinez - 1991 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 47 (3):436-439.
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    The World Is Not the Way It Is: the Twice-Told Tales of Biblical Narrative.Avron Kulak - 2015 - Sophia 54 (4):513-523.
    In my paper I examine the relationship between biblical principles and modern western philosophy. I begin with various biblical passages, including the twice-told tale of the miracle of the loaves and fish from the Gospel of Matthew, the story of creation, and the story of Adam and Eve, contrasting them with what I argue are the non-tales of Plato’s Republic. I then move on to modern philosophical texts—Descartes, Spinoza, Kant, Hegel, and Kierkegaard in order to examine the idea (...)
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    The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative[REVIEW]Joseph O’Leary - 1974 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 23:323-324.
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    The Eclipse of Biblical Narrative[REVIEW]Joseph O’Leary - 1974 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 23:323-324.
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    Improv and the Angel: Disability Dance, Embodied Ethics, and Jewish Biblical Narrative.Julia Watts Belser - 2019 - Journal of Religious Ethics 47 (3):443-469.
    Disability dance lays claim to the provocative possibilities of the disabled body, raising profound questions about the politics of art, affect, and embodiment. For scholars of religion, disability dance is a powerful—and as yet unrecognized—site for probing the sacrality and ethics enacted in disability culture. This article brings the biblical tale of Jacob and the angel into conversation with a contemporary performance, “The Way You Look (at me) Tonight,” an intimate duet between choreographer and performer Jess Curtis and Clare (...)
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  26. Beginnings: Ancient Christian Readings of the Biblical Creation Narratives.Peter C. Bouteneff - 2008
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  27. Illumining Leviticus: A Study of Its Laws and Institutions in the Light of Biblical Narratives.Calum Carmichael - 2006
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    Maternal Bodies in the Biblical Books of Samuel and Kings: Notes on the Representation of Maternity in Crisis Contexts.Claudia Andreina D’Amico Monascal - 2021 - 'Ilu. Revista de Ciencias de Las Religiones 24:9-19.
    Although motherhood is the female destiny par excellence in the biblical narrative, it is an experience only accessible through a male point of view. In order to reflect on the problems of representation of the maternal body in the Hebrew Bible, I propose an analysis of different maternal characters present in the books of Samuel and Kings. My reading aims, on the one hand, to identify the features that define the maternal in the biblical text and, on (...)
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  29. Concept of law in Biblical narrative.Vaidotas A. Vaičaitis - 2012 - In Thomas da Rosa de Bustamante & Oche Onazi (eds.), Global harmony and the rule of law: proceedings of the 24th World Congress of the International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, Beijing, 2009. Sinzheim: Nomos.
     
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    In the Mirror of the Prodigal Son: The Pastoral Uses of a Biblical Narrative by Pietro Delcorno.Robert J. Karris - 2018 - Franciscan Studies 76 (1):379-381.
    The name and publications of the very talented Pietro Delcorno are familiar to those who read Franciscan Studies. For example, in 2010 and 2011 he published his two-part study of the Franciscan preacher Johann Meder: "Un sermonario illustrato nella Basilea del Narrenschiff: Il Quadragesimale novum de filio prodigo di Johann Meder," FS 68 : 215-58 and FS 69 : 403-75. In 2014 Il Mulino of Bologna published his Italian book of 328 pages on Luke 16:19-31: Lazzaro e il ricco epulone: (...)
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    Children's interpretation of biblical narratives.Jan Van Der Lans, Przemysław Jabłonski & Chris Hermans - 1997 - Archive for the Psychology of Religion 22 (1):28-47.
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    Debriefing hermeneutics for a balanced reading of the biblical text.Mogomme A. Masoga - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1).
    In this study, it is argued that the trust of previous hermeneutical approaches of promoting ancient biblical texts as applicable to the everyday life of contemporary readers is not only imaginable but also too ambitious. The Hebrew Bible emerged from an Israelite cultural context, which neither speaks to nor deliberates on issues concerning the African cultural contexts. The present essay utilises a narrative approach comprising three main overtures. Firstly, some examples of previous contributions on hermeneutics will be discussed. (...)
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    Biblical discourses and the construction of genders and sexualities in contemporary South Africa: A decolonial analysis.Themba Shingange - 2024 - HTS Theological Studies 80 (2):7.
    The constructions of genders and sexualities in different global spaces continue to be influenced by Christian and imperial ideologies. In Africa, genders and sexualities were (mis)construed by colonial and missionary enterprises, and they continue to be defined according to Eurocentric terms and perceptions. This has produced ‘modern sexual repression’. The use of Biblical discourses to construct African genders and sexualities is one way that this repression is mirrored in South Africa. Because of this, African genders and sexualities are marginalised, (...)
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    Didymus the blind and his circle in late-antique alexandria: Virtue and narrative in biblical scholarship by Richard A. Layton.Augustine Casiday - 2006 - Heythrop Journal 47 (4):634–635.
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    Beginnings: Ancient Christian Readings of the Biblical Creation Narratives. By Peter C. Bouteneff. Pp. xv, 240, Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2008, pb, £12.99. [REVIEW]Richard S. Briggs - 2017 - Heythrop Journal 58 (2):304-304.
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    On Reading the Elijah Narratives.Brevard S. Childs - 1980 - Interpretation 34 (2):128-137.
    It is simply not the case that the more historical and literary knowledge acquired, the better one is able to understand the biblical text. The issue turns on the use of proper discernment.
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    The Narrative Covenant: Transformations of Genre in the Growth of Biblical Literature.John van Seters & David Damrosch - 1990 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 110 (2):340.
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    Biblical Symbols of the Struggle with Evil.Stephen R. Palmquist - 2015 - In Comprehensive Commentary on Kant's Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 215–247.
    In Section Two of Second Piece of Religion, Immanuel Kant presents a step‐by‐ step assessment of the biblical account of salvation, starting with the Genesis narrative, proceeding from there to the life and teachings of Jesus, and concluding with his death and resurrection as the source of a new freedom. The main text of the Second Piece then ends with a summary interpretation of the rational meaning of biblical symbols regarding the struggle between good and evil. Kant (...)
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    The Book of Proverbs and Virtue Ethics: Integrating the Biblical and Philosophical Traditions.Arthur Jan Keefer - 2020 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    In this book, Arthur Keefer offers a new interpretation of the book of Proverbs from the standpoint of virtue ethics. Using an innovative method that bridges philosophy and biblical studies, he argues that much of the instruction within Proverbs meets the criteria for moral and theological virtue as set out in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics and the works of St. Thomas Aquinas. Keefer presents the moral thought of Proverbs in its social, historical, and theological contexts. He shows how these contexts (...)
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  40. Narrative, liturgy, and the hiddenness of God.Michael C. Rea - 2009 - In Kevin Timpe & Eleonore Stump (eds.), Metaphysics and God: Essays in Honor of Eleonore Stump. Routledge. pp. 76--96.
    Drawing in part on recent work by Eleonore Stump and Sarah Coakley, I shall argue that even if NO HUMAN GOOD is true, divine hiddenness does not cast doubt on DIVINE CONCERN. My argument will turn on three central claims: (a) that ABSENCE OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE and INCONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE are better thought of as constituting divine silence rather than divine hiddenness, (b) that even if NO HUMAN GOOD is true, divine silence is compatible with DIVINE CONCERN so long as God (...)
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    The Narrative Covenant: Transformations of Genre in the Growth of Biblical Literature (review).David Norton - 1989 - Philosophy and Literature 13 (2):424-425.
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    Narrative accounts of biblical authority: The need for a doctrine of revelation.John Sykes - 1989 - Modern Theology 5 (4):327-342.
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    Biblical cartography and the (mis)representation of Paul’s missionary travels.Santiago Guijarro - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):6.
    Biblical cartography has elaborated a master narrative of Paul’s missionary activity. This master narrative, which clearly distinguishes between three different journeys, is omnipresent and can easily be found in Bibles and atlases. Nevertheless, Paul’s letters and the book of Acts do not support such a clear distinction. The present study contends that the distinction between three missionary journeys is a modern construct and that this way of representing Paul’s missionary activity has a significant impact on how we (...)
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    The quest for hermeneutics of appropriation as a thematic approach for critical biblical interpretation.Temba Rugwiji - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (3):11.
    This study attempts to promulgate a method called ‘hermeneutics of appropriation’ as a thematic approach of a scientific research. ‘Hermeneutics’ is not the same as ‘appropriation’; hermeneutics refers to a science of interpretation, whereas appropriation depicts an idea of adoption. Hermeneutics of appropriation employs themes (hence, thematic analysis) as opposed to contextual biblical hermeneutics that focuses largely on contemporary interpretation of biblical narratives. Thus, adopting the phrase ‘hermeneutics of appropriation’ presents the idea of a scientific interpretation of a (...)
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    ‘How shall we kill him? By sword, fire or lions?’: The Aramaic Targum and the Midrashic narrative on Haman’s gallows.Abraham O. Shemesh - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (4):11.
    The Midrashic literature and biblical translations focus majorly on the verses that describe the gathering in Haman’s house and the preparing of the gallows for Mordechai the Jew (Es 5:14). The goal of this study is to discuss the narrative shaped by the Targum and Midrashic sources and to examine both the realistic domain concerning methods of punishment that were suggested and the theological–educational meaning of the punishment and the type of tree chosen. Targum Rishon develops the contents (...)
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    Biblical interpretation during the era of the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives from Africa.Daniel N. A. Aryeh & Victor V. S. Molobi - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (3):8.
    Biblical interpretation and/or hermeneutics is largely influenced by context and prevailing events and/or issues. This is attested by many scholars in the field. Previous pandemics have influenced the way biblical hermeneutics is conducted during the period. The situation is not too different from the emergence of COVID-19. The pandemic has been scripturalised to argue that it is the fulfilment of scriptural signs for the second coming of Jesus. Others assert that it is the result of human sins and (...)
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    The quest for hermeneutics of appropriation as a thematic approach for critical biblical interpretation.Temba Rugwiji - 2020 - HTS Theological Studies 76 (1):1-11.
    This study attempts to promulgate a method called 'hermeneutics of appropriation' as a thematic approach of a scientific research. 'Hermeneutics' is not the same as 'appropriation'; hermeneutics refers to a science of interpretation, whereas appropriation depicts an idea of adoption. Hermeneutics of appropriation employs themes as opposed to contextual biblical hermeneutics that focuses largely on contemporary interpretation of biblical narratives. Thus, adopting the phrase 'hermeneutics of appropriation' presents the idea of a scientific interpretation of a theme that is (...)
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    Ecology, biblical theology, and methodology: Biblical perspectives on the environment.Richard H. Hiers - 1984 - Zygon 19 (1):43-59.
    Historian Lynn White, Jr.'s theory that the current ecological crisis derives from the biblical creation story still has its adherents. There is no single biblical viewpoint on ecology, nor were the biblical writers addressing twentieth–century problems. Yet the great weight of biblical tradition‐including the Genesis creation narrative‐represents God as caring actively for all living beings, and humanity as having not only dominion over, but also responsibility for the well–being of other creatures. The Bible gives no (...)
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    Biblical Type-Scenes and the Uses of Convention.Robert Alter - 1978 - Critical Inquiry 5 (2):355-368.
    One of the chief difficulties we encounter as modern readers in perceiving the artistry of biblical narrative is precisely that we have lost most of the keys to the conventions out of which it was shaped. The professional Bible scholars have not offered much help in this regard, for their closest approximation to the study of convention is form criticism, which is set on finding recurrent regularities of pattern rather than the manifold variations upon a pattern that any (...)
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    The mysterious case of the Ethiopian eunuch : an empirical and psychological examination in biblical hermeneutics.Leslie J. Francis & S. H. Jones - forthcoming - Mental Health, Religion and Culture.
    During the Easter Season Year B of the Revised Common Lectionary invites participating churches to draw on early chapters of the Acts of the Apostles as the guiding reading for the principal Sunday service. This study employs the SIFT approach to biblical hermeneutics to engage a group of 24 Anglican clergy serving in Eastern Newfoundland to reflect on the Easter message within the mysterious case of the Ethiopian eunuch in Acts 8: 26-40. By inviting these clergy to work in (...)
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