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Texts Reading Texts, Sacred and Secular - Two Postmodern Perspectives (Hardcover): Alison Jack Texts Reading Texts, Sacred and Secular - Two Postmodern Perspectives (Hardcover)
Alison Jack
R5,004 Discovery Miles 50 040 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The language, themes and imagery of the Bible have been rewritten into texts across time. In the Revelation of John, the Hebrew Bible echoes and is reinvented, just as in James Hogg's The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner (1824) many explicit and implicit readings and interpretations of the Bible are offered. In Texts Reading Texts, these readings of the Bible, and the ways in which Revelation and Hogg's Confessions have themselves been read, are considered from the two postmodern perspectives of marginalization and deconstruction. By reading the two seemingly unrelated texts side by side from these perspectives, traditional readings of them both are disturbed and challenged.

The Bible in Crime Fiction and Drama - Murderous Texts (Hardcover): Caroline Blyth, Alison Jack The Bible in Crime Fiction and Drama - Murderous Texts (Hardcover)
Caroline Blyth, Alison Jack
R3,967 Discovery Miles 39 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Bible has always enjoyed notoriety within the genres of crime fiction and drama; numerous authors have explicitly drawn on biblical traditions as thematic foci to explore social anxieties about violence, religion, and the search for justice and truth. The Bible in Crime Fiction and Drama brings together a multi-disciplinary scholarship from the fields of biblical interpretation, literary criticism, criminology, and studies in film and television to discuss international texts and media spanning the beginning of the 20th century to the present day. The volume concludes with an afterword by crime writer and academic, Liam McIvanney. These essays explore both explicit and implicit engagements between biblical texts and crime narratives, analysing the multiple layers of meaning that such engagements can produce - cross-referencing Sherlock Holmes with the murder mystery in the Book of Tobit, observing biblical violence through the eyes of Christian fundamentalists in Henning Mankell's Before the Frost, catching the thread of homily in the serial murders of Se7en, or analysing biblical sexual violence in light of television crime procedurals. The contributors also raise intriguing questions about the significance of the Bible as a religious and cultural text - its association with the culturally pervasive themes of violence, (im)morality, and redemption, and its relevance as a symbol of the (often fraught) location that religion occupies within contemporary secular culture.

The End of the Church? - Conversations with the Work of David Jasper (Hardcover): Bridget Nichols, Nicholas Taylor The End of the Church? - Conversations with the Work of David Jasper (Hardcover)
Bridget Nichols, Nicholas Taylor; Hannah Marije Altorf, John Reuben Davies, Tibor Fabiny, …
R866 R807 Discovery Miles 8 070 Save R59 (7%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days
SCM Core Text (Paperback): Alison Jack SCM Core Text (Paperback)
Alison Jack
R1,275 R1,050 Discovery Miles 10 500 Save R225 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The SCM Core Text The Bible and Literature explores the crossover between attempts to read the Bible as literature and to read the Bible in literature. It seeks to assess what form a truly inter-disciplinary approach to the reading of the Bible would have to take, taking into consideration the background knowledge, preconceptions and theories of reading which scholars from each discipline, literary and biblical studies, bring to literary and biblical texts. The book covers all the key methods of literary criticism such as narrative criticism, reader-response, intertextuality and feminist criticism and explores how they might be relevant to the crossover between the Bible and literature. The SCM Core Text The Bible and Literature is presented as an undergraduate-friendly textbook and will make a valuable addition to the reading lists of courses on theology and literature, hermeneutics and Biblical Studies.

The Dead Sea Scrolls in their Historical Context (Paperback): Timothy Lim, A.Graeme Auld, Larry W Hurtado, Alison Jack The Dead Sea Scrolls in their Historical Context (Paperback)
Timothy Lim, A.Graeme Auld, Larry W Hurtado, Alison Jack
R4,044 Discovery Miles 40 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is the significance of the Dead Sea Scrolls, and what do we know about the community that possessed them? Avoiding both popular sensationalism and specialist technical language, this book aims to integrate all the latest findings about the scrolls into existing knowledge of the period, to advance understanding of the scrolls and the Qumran community, and to explore their wider significance in a scholarly and accessible way. The "state of the art" in international scrolls scholarship. Contributors include E.P. Sanders, Eugene Ulrich, George Brooke, and John J. Collins.

The Bible in Crime Fiction and Drama - Murderous Texts (Paperback): Caroline Blyth, Alison Jack The Bible in Crime Fiction and Drama - Murderous Texts (Paperback)
Caroline Blyth, Alison Jack
R1,435 Discovery Miles 14 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Bible has always enjoyed notoriety within the genres of crime fiction and drama; numerous authors have explicitly drawn on biblical traditions as thematic foci to explore social anxieties about violence, religion, and the search for justice and truth. The Bible in Crime Fiction and Drama brings together a multi-disciplinary scholarship from the fields of biblical interpretation, literary criticism, criminology, and studies in film and television to discuss international texts and media spanning the beginning of the 20th century to the present day. The volume concludes with an afterword by crime writer and academic, Liam McIvanney. These essays explore both explicit and implicit engagements between biblical texts and crime narratives, analysing the multiple layers of meaning that such engagements can produce - cross-referencing Sherlock Holmes with the murder mystery in the Book of Tobit, observing biblical violence through the eyes of Christian fundamentalists in Henning Mankell's Before the Frost, catching the thread of homily in the serial murders of Se7en, or analysing biblical sexual violence in light of television crime procedurals. The contributors also raise intriguing questions about the significance of the Bible as a religious and cultural text - its association with the culturally pervasive themes of violence, (im)morality, and redemption, and its relevance as a symbol of the (often fraught) location that religion occupies within contemporary secular culture.

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