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This innovative volume draws on sociobiology to develop and
apply an interdisciplinary approach to the study of literature. The
resultant essays offer fresh, concerted, and challenging
interpretations of canonical literary works that reconcile
scientific knowledge with artistic beauty, empiricist rigor with
imaginative experimentation, and unambiguous judgment with
equivocal compassion. Full of scientific, historical, and
philosophical analyses, Toward a Sociobiological Hermeneutic
provides a significant educational resource in Darwinism and game
theory and champions a sensitive engagement with great writers'
contemplations of the human condition.
This book offers the first full-length study of the chess
structures, motifs, and imagery in William Faulkner's Knight's
Gambit . Wainwright looks at the importance of chess as a literary
device and examines the structural analogy drawn between the game
and linguistics by Ferdinand de Saussure.
Displaying a wide range of knowledge and interpretive skill, Darwin
and Faulkner's Novels reexamines the fiction of the great twentieth
century American author from the interdisciplinary perspective of
sociobiology. Challenging the assumption that Faulkner's South was
nothing other than a reactionary wilderness and charting the manner
in which Faulkner learned and applied his evolutionary concepts,
this book unsettles staid interpretations of the Falknerian canon
and overturns habitual judgments as to the value of his later
novels.
The series Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur die neutestamentliche
Wissenschaft (BZNW) is one of the oldest and most highly regarded
international scholarly book series in the field of New Testament
studies. Since 1923 it has been a forum for seminal works focusing
on Early Christianity and related fields. The series is grounded in
a historical-critical approach and also explores new methodological
approaches that advance our understanding of the New Testament and
its world.
Displaying a wide range of knowledge and interpretive skill, Darwin
and Faulkner's Novels reexamines the fiction of the great twentieth
century American author from the interdisciplinary perspective of
sociobiology. Challenging the assumption that Faulkner's South was
nothing other than a reactionary wilderness and charting the manner
in which Faulkner learned and applied his evolutionary concepts,
this book unsettles staid interpretations of the Falknerian canon
and overturns habitual judgments as to the value of his later
novels.
Displaying a wide range of knowledge and interpretive skill, Darwin
and Faulkner's Novels reexamines the fiction of the great twentieth
century American author from the interdisciplinary perspective of
sociobiology. Challenging the assumption that Faulkner's South was
nothing other than a reactionary wilderness and charting the manner
in which Faulkner learned and applied his evolutionary concepts,
this book unsettles staid interpretations of the Falknerian canon
and overturns habitual judgments as to the value of his later
novels.
This book draws on post-Darwinian advances in scientific
disciplines to reanalyze canonical works of literature. This
wide-ranging analysis includes studies of the works of Oscar Wilde,
Sophocles, Shakespeare, Giovanni Boccaccio, Theodore Dreiser, John
Roderigo Dos Passos, and William Faulkner.
This book offers the first full-length study of the chess
structures, motifs, and imagery in William Faulkner's Knight's
Gambit . Wainwright looks at the importance of chess as a literary
device and examines the structural analogy drawn between the game
and linguistics by Ferdinand de Saussure.
Regional concerns-climate change, conquest, migration,
displacement, resettlement, asylum, discipleship, and
others-challenge authors currently situated in Oceania to reflect
on the practices of biblical interpretation and to consequently
reread biblical texts with fluid understandings of borders and
belonging(s).
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
One sunny Saturday afternoon Danny discovers that his Saint
Bernard, named Winston, has a hidden talent... He can talk. During
their adventure Winston teaches Danny the importance of treating
others with kindness and respect.
The growing contemporary interest in spirit possession prompted
scholars to explore the reality of spirit possession in Oceania
today. The first section of this volumes draws on the experience of
those involved in pastoral ministry with people who believe they
are possessed, or those whose particular research interests are the
relationship of faith, culture, and praxis. In the second section,
the function and place of spirit language in the biblical texts is
examined, while in the last section the focus is broader,
addressing some of the historical responses to spirit possession,
as well as emerging pneumatologies of good and bad spirits and
their impact on the human condition.
Recent decades have seen significant shifts in biblical scholarship
opening up a range of ways of engaging the biblical narrative -
both methodologically (the tools and techniques for engaging the
text) and hermeneutically (the perspectives that inform an
interpreter's approach to the text and to the interpretative task).
It is these shifts that give shape to this introduction and study
guide, so that students encounter not only the text of Matthew
itself but also its rich lode of recent interpretation. Among
aspects of 1st-century life brought to the fore by current
social-scientific methodology are kinship, the honor and shame
culture, and masculinity. Gender is another interpretative lens
that has characterized the study of the Gospel of Matthew in recent
decades and the Guide provides pathways through this rich
literature. The guide to Matthew concludes with the most recent
turn of the hermeneutical lens, namely an ecological perspective on
what is perhaps the best-known text in Matthew, the Beatitudes.
This final chapter is an example of how we can enter an old and
familiar text like the Gospel of Matthew from yet another new
critical direction.
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