توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The Land without Promise: The Roots and Afterlife of One Biblical Allusion
نام کتاب : The Land without Promise: The Roots and Afterlife of One Biblical Allusion
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : سرزمین بدون وعده: ریشه ها و زندگی پس از مرگ یک کنایه از کتاب مقدس
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نویسندگان : Katerina Koci
ناشر : Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 276
ISBN (شابک) : 9780567696311 , 9780567696304
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 1 مگابایت
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فهرست مطالب :
Cover\nTitle\nCopyright\nAcknowledgments\nContents\nIntroduction\n The Bible and literature\n Aims and methods\nChapter 1 The Role of Artistic Interpretation in Biblical Hermeneutics\n The role of art in the hermeneutical process\n The text and the reader: partners in a dialogue\n The struggle between synchrony and diachrony\nChapter 2 The Context and Reception of the Promised Land Motif in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament\n A thematic analysis of the promised land in the Hebrew Bible\n An historical-critical analysis of Genesis 15.7 and Exodus 3.8\n An historical-critical analysis of Genesis 15.1-21\n An historical-critical analysis of Exodus 3.1-12\n Reception of the promised land in the Hebrew Bible\n The Torah\n Deuteronomistic History\n The literary prophets to the end of the exile\n The postexilic era\n Reception of the promised land in the New Testament\n The Gospels and Acts\n The Pauline Epistles\n The non-Pauline Epistles\nChapter 3 The Extra-Biblical and Post-Biblical History of the Promised Land Motif\n The history of biblical scholarship\n Antiquity\n Reformation\n Late tradition and application\n The history of literary scholarship\n Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Reformation\n Late reception and application\n The history of religious communities in the American Episcopal Church\n The community of New England Puritans\n The American Episcopal community of later centuries\nChapter 4 Interpretations of the Promised Land Motif by Walter Brueggemann and John Steinbeck\n Brueggemann’s interpretation of the promised land motif\n The land as symbol and fascinans\n Brueggemann’s land symbolism: between landlessness and landedness\n Curing one’s conscience but what comes next? Brueggemann and liberation theology\n John Steinbeck’s interpretation of the promised land motif\n Steinbeck as a biblical interpreter\n A foretaste of paradise: The Pastures of Heaven and Of Mice and Men\n Passion to possess: To a God Unknown\n Killing the land and marching further west: The Grapes of Wrath\n The soul’s journey towards the promised land: East of Eden\nConclusion\n Literal and/or allegorical face of the promised land\n Steinbeck and Brueggemann\n Steinbeck’s contribution to the interpretation of the promised land motif\nBibliography\nIndex of References\nIndex of Authors