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A Shadow of Glory - Reading the New Testament After the Holocaust (Hardcover): Tod Linafelt A Shadow of Glory - Reading the New Testament After the Holocaust (Hardcover)
Tod Linafelt
R4,143 Discovery Miles 41 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Most contemporary scholars reject the notion that blame for the history of prejudice that preceded the Nazi's genocidal war can be laid at the feet of the New Testament writers, most of whom did not know a Christian religion as something distinct from Judaism. But acknowledging the later cultural origins of anti-Semitism means that reading the New Testament after the Holocaust calls for a new ethics of interpretation. In A Shadow of Glory some of the most prominent contemporary biblical scholars - Christian and Jewish, American and European - lay the groundwork for this new hermeneutics.

A Shadow of Glory - Reading the New Testament After the Holocaust (Paperback): Tod Linafelt A Shadow of Glory - Reading the New Testament After the Holocaust (Paperback)
Tod Linafelt
R1,189 Discovery Miles 11 890 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


A Shadow of Glory takes up the most recent discourse on biblical interpretation and uses a cross-disciplinary approach to form a new, self-critically aware perspective to the New Testament in the post-Holocaust world.

Strange Fire - Reading the Bible after the Holocaust (Paperback): Tod Linafelt Strange Fire - Reading the Bible after the Holocaust (Paperback)
Tod Linafelt
R1,021 Discovery Miles 10 210 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There can be little doubt that the Holocaust was an event of major consequence for the twentieth century. While there have been innumerable volumes published on the implications of the Holocaust for history, philosophy, and ethics, there has been a surprising lack of attention paid to the theoretical and practical effects of the Shoah on biblical interpretation.

Strange Fire addresses the implications of the Holocaust for interpretation of the Hebrew Bible, bringing together a diverse and distinguished range of contributors, including Richard Rubenstein, Elie Wiesel, and Walter Brueggemann, to discuss theoretical and methodological considerations emerging from the Shoah and to demonstrate the importance of these considerations in the reading of specific biblical texts. The volume addresses such issues as Jewish and Christian biblical theology after the Holocaust, the ethics of Christian appropriation of Jewish scripture, and the rethinking of biblical models of suffering and sacrifice from a post-Holocaust perspective.

The first book of its kind, Strange Fire will establish a benchmark for all future work on the topic.

The Hebrew Bible as Literature: A Very Short Introduction (Paperback): Tod Linafelt The Hebrew Bible as Literature: A Very Short Introduction (Paperback)
Tod Linafelt
R272 R220 Discovery Miles 2 200 Save R52 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The Hebrew Bible, or Christian Old Testament, contains some of the finest literature that we have. This biblical literature has a place not only in the synagogue or the church but also among the classics of world literature. The stories of Jacob and David, for instance, present the earliest surviving examples of literary characters whose development the reader follows over the length of a lifetime. Elsewhere, as in the books of Esther or Ruth, readers find a snapshot of a particular, fraught moment that will define the character. The Hebrew Bible also provides quite a few high points of lyric poetry, from the praise and lament of the Psalms to the double entendres in the love of poetry of the Song of Songs. In short, the Bible can be celebrated not only as religious literature but, quite simply, as literature. This book offers a thorough and lively introduction to the Bible's two primary literary modes, narrative and poetry, foregrounding the nuances of plot, character, metaphor, structure and design, and intertextual allusions. Tod Linafelt thus gives readers the tools to fully experience and appreciate the Hebrew Bible's literary achievement.

An Introduction to the Old Testament, Third Edition - The Canon and Christian Imagination (Paperback, New edition): Walter... An Introduction to the Old Testament, Third Edition - The Canon and Christian Imagination (Paperback, New edition)
Walter Brueggemann, Tod Linafelt
R1,326 R1,056 Discovery Miles 10 560 Save R270 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this updated edition of the popular textbook An Introduction to the Old Testament, Walter Brueggemann and Tod Linafelt introduce the reader to the broad theological scope of the Old Testament, treating some of the most important issues and methods in contemporary biblical interpretation. This clearly written textbook focuses on the literature of the Old Testament as it grew out of religious, political, and ideological contexts over many centuries in Israel's history. Covering every book in the Old Testament (arranged in canonical order), the authors demonstrate the development of theological concepts in biblical writings from the Torah through postexilic Judaism. Incorporating the most current scholarship, this new edition also includes concrete tips for doing close readings of the Old Testament text, and a chapter on ways to read Scripture and respond in light of pressing contemporary issues, such as economic inequality, racial and gender justice, and environmental degradation. This introduction invites readers to engage in the construction of meaning as they venture into these timeless texts.

An Introduction to the Old Testament, Second Edition - The Canon and Christian Imagination (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition):... An Introduction to the Old Testament, Second Edition - The Canon and Christian Imagination (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Walter Brueggemann, Tod Linafelt
R1,232 R962 Discovery Miles 9 620 Save R270 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this updated edition of the popular textbook, Walter Brueggemann and Tod Linafelt introduce the reader to the broad theological scope of the Old Testament, treating some of the most important issues and methods in contemporary biblical interpretation. This clearly written textbook focuses on the literature of the Old Testament as it grew out of religious, political, and ideological contexts over many centuries in Israel's history. Covering every book in the Old Testament (arranged in canonical order), the authors demonstrate the development of theological concepts in biblical writings from the Torah through post-exilic Judaism. This introduction invites readers to engage in the construction of meaning as they venture into these timeless texts.

The  Fate of King David - The Past and Present of a Biblical Icon (Paperback, NIPPOD): Tod Linafelt, Timothy Beal, Claudia V.... The Fate of King David - The Past and Present of a Biblical Icon (Paperback, NIPPOD)
Tod Linafelt, Timothy Beal, Claudia V. Camp
R1,638 Discovery Miles 16 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Celebrating the five hundredth volume, this Festschrift honors David M. Gunn, one of the founders of the Journal of Old Testament Studies, later the Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies, and offers essays representing cutting-edge interpretations of the David material in the Hebrew Bible and later literary and popular culture. Essays in Part One, "Relating to David," present David in relationship to other characters in Samuel. These essays demonstrate the value of close reading, analysis of literary structure, and creative, disciplined readerly imagination in interpreting biblical texts in general and understanding the character of David in particular. Part Two, "Reading David," expands the narrative horizon. These essays analyze the use of the David character in larger biblical narrative contexts. David is understood as a literary icon that communicates and disrupts meaning in different ways in different context. More complex modes of interpretation enter in, including theories of metaphor, memory and history, psychoanalysis, and post-colonialism. Part Three, "Singing David," shifts the focus to the portrayal of David as singer and psalmist, interweaving in mutually informative ways both with visual evidence from the ancient Near East depicting court musicians and with the titles and language of the biblical psalms. Part Four, "Receiving David," highlights moments in the long history of interpretation of the king in popular culture, including poetry, visual art, theatre, and children's literature. Finally, the essays in Part Five, "Re-locating David," represent some of the intellectually and ethically vital interpretative work going on in contexts outside the U.S. and Europe. >

The  Fate of King David - The Past and Present of a Biblical Icon (Hardcover, New): Tod Linafelt, Timothy Beal, Claudia V. Camp The Fate of King David - The Past and Present of a Biblical Icon (Hardcover, New)
Tod Linafelt, Timothy Beal, Claudia V. Camp
R7,144 Discovery Miles 71 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Celebrating the five hundredth volume, this Festschrift honors David M. Gunn, one of the founders of the Journal of Old Testament Studies, later the Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies, and offers essays representing cutting-edge interpretations of the David material in the Hebrew Bible and later literary and popular culture. Essays in Part One, Relating to David, present David in relationship to other characters in Samuel. These essays demonstrate the value of close reading, analysis of literary structure, and creative, disciplined readerly imagination in interpreting biblical texts in general and understanding the character of David in particular. Part Two, Reading David, expands the narrative horizon. These essays analyze the use of the David character in larger biblical narrative contexts. David is understood as a literary icon that communicates and disrupts meaning in different ways in different context. More complex modes of interpretation enter in, including theories of metaphor, memory and history, psychoanalysis, and post-colonialism. Part Three, Singing David, shifts the focus to the portrayal of David as singer and psalmist, interweaving in mutually informative ways both with visual evidence from the ancient Near East depicting court musicians and with the titles and language of the biblical psalms. Part Four, Receiving David, highlights moments in the long history of interpretation of the king in popular culture, including poetry, visual art, theatre, and children's literature. Finally, the essays in Part Five, Re-locating David, represent some of the intellectually and ethically vital interpretative work going on in contexts outside the U.S. and Europe.

Strange Fire - Reading the Bible after the Holocaust (Hardcover): Tod Linafelt Strange Fire - Reading the Bible after the Holocaust (Hardcover)
Tod Linafelt
R2,703 Discovery Miles 27 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There can be little doubt that the Holocaust was an event of major consequence for the twentieth century. While there have been innumerable volumes published on the implications of the Holocaust for history, philosophy, and ethics, there has been a surprising lack of attention paid to the theoretical and practical effects of the Shoah on biblical interpretation.

Strange Fire addresses the implications of the Holocaust for interpretation of the Hebrew Bible, bringing together a diverse and distinguished range of contributors, including Richard Rubenstein, Elie Wiesel, and Walter Brueggemann, to discuss theoretical and methodological considerations emerging from the Shoah and to demonstrate the importance of these considerations in the reading of specific biblical texts. The volume addresses such issues as Jewish and Christian biblical theology after the Holocaust, the ethics of Christian appropriation of Jewish scripture, and the rethinking of biblical models of suffering and sacrifice from a post-Holocaust perspective.

The first book of its kind, Strange Fire will establish a benchmark for all future work on the topic.

God in the Fray - A Tribute to Walter Brueggemann (Paperback): Timothy K Beal, Tod Linafelt God in the Fray - A Tribute to Walter Brueggemann (Paperback)
Timothy K Beal, Tod Linafelt
R1,122 Discovery Miles 11 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume engages the work of Walter Brueggemann, most of which has been published by Fortress Press. The volume centers on the character of God in the text of the Old Testament as a site of theological tension and even ambivalence. Biblical faith never experiences God as entirely above the fray but rather as entangled in history, astonishingly transformative, and impinged upon by the voices of the suffering. Brueggemann's monumental Theology of the Old Testament addresses this fact with great theological insight and rigor, and the internationally renowned biblical scholars writing here engage and extend his insights into the "unsettled Character . . . at the center of the text."

Surviving Lamentations - Catastrophe, Lament and Protest in the Afterlife of a Biblical Book (Hardcover, 2nd): Tod Linafelt Surviving Lamentations - Catastrophe, Lament and Protest in the Afterlife of a Biblical Book (Hardcover, 2nd)
Tod Linafelt
R1,028 Discovery Miles 10 280 Out of stock

Most contemporary interpretations of the biblical book of Lamentations focus on the figure of the "suffering man" as a role model for submission in the face of God's punishment for sin. Yet such a model offers small consolation to survivors of the Holocaust or other mass atrocities and also ignores chapters 1 and 2 of Lamentations, in which the personification of Zion laments her sufferings and demands a response on behalf of her dying children.
In "Surviving Lamentations, " Tod Linafelt offers an alternative reading of Lamentations in light of the "literature of survival" (works written by survivors of catastrophe) as well as literary and philosophical reflections on "the survival of literature." He refocuses attention on the figure of Zion as a manifestation of a basic need to give voice to suffering, and traces the afterlife of Lamentations in Jewish literature, in which text after text attempts to provide the response to Zion's lament that is lacking in Lamentations itself.
Seen through Linafelt's eyes, Lamentations emerges as uncannily relevant to contemporary discourse on survival.

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