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Literary criticism and the gospels / Moore, Stephen
Título : Literary criticism and the gospels Tipo de documento: texto impreso Autores: Moore, Stephen, Autor Mención de edición: 1° Editorial: Yale university press Fecha de publicación: 1989 Número de páginas: 225 páginas Nota general: <27381> Idioma : Inglés Clasificación: 220.1/M86/(ING) Resumen: Contents
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Prodigal Scholars and the Literary Swerve xiii
Part One: Gospel Criticism as Narrative Criticism
Chapter One. Reading for the Story I: Unregistered
Border Crossings in Gospel Criticism 3
Where Composition Criticism Ends and Narrative Criticism Begins Immigrant
Concepts in Narrative Criticism
Chapter Two. Reading for the Story II: Postcritical
Targums on the Gospels 14
Plot and character
Commentary by Amy Other Name
Stories of Jesus
The Critic as (Re) Teller of Tales
Chapter Three. Points of View in/on a Gospel 25
Enter the Narrator
Point of View in Mark
Points of View on Mark
The Ghost of Fragmentation Past
The Critical Unconscious
Gospel Critics Who Are Men or women of Action
Chapter Four. The Narrative Mechanics of a Gospel 41
The What and the How of Mark
Atop a Two-Storey Model
From the Threefold Johannine Addresser to the Threefold
Johannine Addressee
An Agenda for Narrative Criticism
A Tale of two Disciplines
Chapter Five. The Place of Gospel Theology in a Story- Centered Gospel Criticism 56
Redaction Criticism: A Subfield of Narrative Criticism?
What Are Goslpels About?
Is Redaction Criticism More Literary than Narrative Criticism?
“Sensible” Biblical Criticism: Cristicism without Content
Part Two: Gospel Criticism as Reading
Chapter Six. Stories of Reading: Doing Gospel Criticism as/with a Reader 71
Adventures of the Reader
From “Why Did the Markan Author?” to “How Might a Markan Reader?”
Virginal Gospel Reraders and Jaded Gospel Critics
The Exegete as Hero or Heroine in a Story of Readins
But What if the “Readers “Were Listening?
The Reader at the Las Supper
What the Reader Knew
The Unfeeling Reader
Critics in Readers ‘Clothing
The Repressed Reader
Chapter Seven. Stories of Reading That Have No Ending: An Introduction to the
Postmodern Bible 108
Outside the Shrine of the Single Sense
Behind the Wall of Wavy Glass
The Vanishing Text
Do Critics Make or Do They Find?
The Bible as a Sea Seventry Thousand Fathoms Deep
Chapter Eight: Stories of Reading Thet Come Undome: Misadventures in Postcriticism 131
A Brawler in the House of Being
The Joyous Affirmation of the Play of the World
To Kill a Minotaur
The Incarnation of the Logos in the Body of the Fourth Gospel
The Failure of Johannine Irony
To Tear the Text or to Cast Lots for it?
The Retreat of the Reader
Conclusion: New Testament Criticism and Mythology: Demythologizing Today 171
Glossary 179
Bibliography 185
Index 223
Literary criticism and the gospels [texto impreso] / Moore, Stephen, Autor . - 1° . - [S.l.] : Yale university press, 1989 . - 225 páginas.
<27381>
Idioma : Inglés
Clasificación: 220.1/M86/(ING) Resumen: Contents
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction: Prodigal Scholars and the Literary Swerve xiii
Part One: Gospel Criticism as Narrative Criticism
Chapter One. Reading for the Story I: Unregistered
Border Crossings in Gospel Criticism 3
Where Composition Criticism Ends and Narrative Criticism Begins Immigrant
Concepts in Narrative Criticism
Chapter Two. Reading for the Story II: Postcritical
Targums on the Gospels 14
Plot and character
Commentary by Amy Other Name
Stories of Jesus
The Critic as (Re) Teller of Tales
Chapter Three. Points of View in/on a Gospel 25
Enter the Narrator
Point of View in Mark
Points of View on Mark
The Ghost of Fragmentation Past
The Critical Unconscious
Gospel Critics Who Are Men or women of Action
Chapter Four. The Narrative Mechanics of a Gospel 41
The What and the How of Mark
Atop a Two-Storey Model
From the Threefold Johannine Addresser to the Threefold
Johannine Addressee
An Agenda for Narrative Criticism
A Tale of two Disciplines
Chapter Five. The Place of Gospel Theology in a Story- Centered Gospel Criticism 56
Redaction Criticism: A Subfield of Narrative Criticism?
What Are Goslpels About?
Is Redaction Criticism More Literary than Narrative Criticism?
“Sensible” Biblical Criticism: Cristicism without Content
Part Two: Gospel Criticism as Reading
Chapter Six. Stories of Reading: Doing Gospel Criticism as/with a Reader 71
Adventures of the Reader
From “Why Did the Markan Author?” to “How Might a Markan Reader?”
Virginal Gospel Reraders and Jaded Gospel Critics
The Exegete as Hero or Heroine in a Story of Readins
But What if the “Readers “Were Listening?
The Reader at the Las Supper
What the Reader Knew
The Unfeeling Reader
Critics in Readers ‘Clothing
The Repressed Reader
Chapter Seven. Stories of Reading That Have No Ending: An Introduction to the
Postmodern Bible 108
Outside the Shrine of the Single Sense
Behind the Wall of Wavy Glass
The Vanishing Text
Do Critics Make or Do They Find?
The Bible as a Sea Seventry Thousand Fathoms Deep
Chapter Eight: Stories of Reading Thet Come Undome: Misadventures in Postcriticism 131
A Brawler in the House of Being
The Joyous Affirmation of the Play of the World
To Kill a Minotaur
The Incarnation of the Logos in the Body of the Fourth Gospel
The Failure of Johannine Irony
To Tear the Text or to Cast Lots for it?
The Retreat of the Reader
Conclusion: New Testament Criticism and Mythology: Demythologizing Today 171
Glossary 179
Bibliography 185
Index 223
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