Joyce Dell
BIBLICAL INTERPR & METHOD FESTSCHRIFT C
Joyce Dell
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- Verlag: ACADEMIC
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- ISBN-10: 0199645531
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Paul Joyce is Samuel Davidson Professor of Old Testament/Hebrew Bible at King's College London. He studied Theology at Oxford University before completing doctoral studies in Old Testament supervised by John Barton at Oxford, where he was Kennicott Hebrew Fellow. His first post was as Lecturer and subsequently Director of Studies at Ripon College, Cuddesdon, a Theological College of the Church of England. He then moved to the University of Birmingham as a Lecturer and subsequently to Oxford University, where he was University Lecturer in Old Testament and a Fellow of St Peter's College. He served as Chairman of the Oxford Theology Faculty Board 2008-2011. He has researched and written especially on the interpretation of the books of Ezekiel and Lamentations, and also their reception. He is also interested in psychological interpretation and in the theme of hospitality in biblical and cross-cultural perspective. Katharine Dell is a Senior Lecturer in the University of Cambridge specializing in Old Testament Studies and a Fellow of St Catharine's College. She was educated at Oxford where she took her first degree in theology and then a doctorate on the book of Job supervised by John Barton. She was Lecturer in Old Testament at Ripon College Cuddesdon before moving to Cambridge in 1995. Her particular interest is in the wisdom literature of the Old Testament and she has written a number of books on Job, two on Proverbs and is currently working on the book of Ecclesiastes. She is also interested in ecological approaches to biblical texts and theological ideas about creation; and in musical interpretation. She has written both an introduction to the wisdom literature (Get Wisdom, Get Insight: An Introduction to Israel's Wisdom Literature, (DLT, 2000)) and one to the whole Old Testament (Opening the Old Testament, (Wiley Blackwell, 2008)).
* Part I. Revisiting Older Approaches
* 1.: David J. A. Clines: Source Criticism 3: Putting Source Criticism
in its Place: The Flood Story as a Test Case
* 2.: Stuart Weeks: Form Criticism 15: The Limits of Form Criticism in
the Study of Literature, with Reflections on Psalm 34
* 3.: H. G. M. Williamson: Redaction Criticism 26: The Vindication of
Redaction Criticism
* 4.: Alison Salvesen: Textual Criticism 37: Textual and Literary
Criticism and the Book of Exodus: The Role of the Septuagint
* 5.: John Muddiman: Historical Criticism 52: Truth in Biblical
Criticism
* 6.: Susan E. Gillingham: The Quest for Plain Meaning 63: Talking to
the Gods in the Psalms: Pursuing Bartons Plain Meaning Approach
* 7.: John Day: Comparative Ancient Near Eastern Study 74: The Genesis
Flood Narrative in Relation to Ancient Near Eastern Flood Accounts
* 8.: Anselm C. Hagedorn: Canonical Formation 89: Canons and Curses:
Some Observations on the Canon-Formula in Deuteronomy and its
Afterlife
* 9.: Rainer Albertz: The Bible and the Church I 106: The Legacy of
Claus Westermann for Theology and Church
* 10.: erhard Sauter: The Bible and the Church II 120: The Bible within
Systematic Theology
* Part II. Breaking the Mould
* 11.: Christopher Rowland: Liberationist Reading 133: Popular
Interpretation of the Bible in Brazil
* 12.: Daniel Smith-Christopher: Sociological Approaches 149: And if
not now, when? A Sociology of Reading Micahs Notions of the Future in
Micah 4:1
* 13.: Paula Gooder: Feminist Criticism 163: Apostles, Deacons,
Patrons, Co-workers, and Heads of Household: Women Leaders in the
Pauline Communities
* 14.: Christopher Seitz: Canonical Approaches 176: Scriptural Author
and Canonical Prophet: The Theological Implications of Literary
Association in the Canon
* 15.: N. T. Wright: Narrative Theology 189: The Evangelists Use of the
Old Testament as an Implicit Overarching Narrative
* 16.: Will Kynes: Intertextuality 201: Intertextuality: Method and
Theory in Job and Psalm 119
* 17.: John Jarick: Intratextuality 214: Cross-Examining Chronicles:
Adventures in the Story-World of a Notionally Historical Narrative
* 18.: Francesca Stavrakopoulou: Materialist Reading 223: Materialism,
Materiality, and Biblical Cults of Writing
* 19.: Mark G. Brett: Postcolonial Interpretation 243: Unequal Terms: A
Postcolonial Approach to Isaiah 61
* 20.: Ellen van Wolde: Cognitive Linguistics 257: A Cognitive
Linguistic Study of the Concept of Defilement in Ezekiel 22:116
* 21.: Paul M. Joyce: Psychological Interpretation 272: Dancing David:
A Psychological Reading of 2 Samuel 6
* 22.: Katharine J. Dell: The Bible and the Arts 285: The Bible and
Music: Hearing Elijah through the Oratorio Tradition
* 23.: Andrew Mein: Ethics and the Bible I 297: The Case of the
Confiscated Cloak: Approaching Ancient Judahite Ethics
* 24.: Yvonne Sherwood: Ethics and the Bible II 311: The Perverse
Commitment to Overcrowding and Doubling in Genesis: Implications for
Ethics and Politics
* Bibliography of Works by John Barton 329
* Index of Biblical References 339
* Index of Subjects 353
* 1.: David J. A. Clines: Source Criticism 3: Putting Source Criticism
in its Place: The Flood Story as a Test Case
* 2.: Stuart Weeks: Form Criticism 15: The Limits of Form Criticism in
the Study of Literature, with Reflections on Psalm 34
* 3.: H. G. M. Williamson: Redaction Criticism 26: The Vindication of
Redaction Criticism
* 4.: Alison Salvesen: Textual Criticism 37: Textual and Literary
Criticism and the Book of Exodus: The Role of the Septuagint
* 5.: John Muddiman: Historical Criticism 52: Truth in Biblical
Criticism
* 6.: Susan E. Gillingham: The Quest for Plain Meaning 63: Talking to
the Gods in the Psalms: Pursuing Bartons Plain Meaning Approach
* 7.: John Day: Comparative Ancient Near Eastern Study 74: The Genesis
Flood Narrative in Relation to Ancient Near Eastern Flood Accounts
* 8.: Anselm C. Hagedorn: Canonical Formation 89: Canons and Curses:
Some Observations on the Canon-Formula in Deuteronomy and its
Afterlife
* 9.: Rainer Albertz: The Bible and the Church I 106: The Legacy of
Claus Westermann for Theology and Church
* 10.: erhard Sauter: The Bible and the Church II 120: The Bible within
Systematic Theology
* Part II. Breaking the Mould
* 11.: Christopher Rowland: Liberationist Reading 133: Popular
Interpretation of the Bible in Brazil
* 12.: Daniel Smith-Christopher: Sociological Approaches 149: And if
not now, when? A Sociology of Reading Micahs Notions of the Future in
Micah 4:1
* 13.: Paula Gooder: Feminist Criticism 163: Apostles, Deacons,
Patrons, Co-workers, and Heads of Household: Women Leaders in the
Pauline Communities
* 14.: Christopher Seitz: Canonical Approaches 176: Scriptural Author
and Canonical Prophet: The Theological Implications of Literary
Association in the Canon
* 15.: N. T. Wright: Narrative Theology 189: The Evangelists Use of the
Old Testament as an Implicit Overarching Narrative
* 16.: Will Kynes: Intertextuality 201: Intertextuality: Method and
Theory in Job and Psalm 119
* 17.: John Jarick: Intratextuality 214: Cross-Examining Chronicles:
Adventures in the Story-World of a Notionally Historical Narrative
* 18.: Francesca Stavrakopoulou: Materialist Reading 223: Materialism,
Materiality, and Biblical Cults of Writing
* 19.: Mark G. Brett: Postcolonial Interpretation 243: Unequal Terms: A
Postcolonial Approach to Isaiah 61
* 20.: Ellen van Wolde: Cognitive Linguistics 257: A Cognitive
Linguistic Study of the Concept of Defilement in Ezekiel 22:116
* 21.: Paul M. Joyce: Psychological Interpretation 272: Dancing David:
A Psychological Reading of 2 Samuel 6
* 22.: Katharine J. Dell: The Bible and the Arts 285: The Bible and
Music: Hearing Elijah through the Oratorio Tradition
* 23.: Andrew Mein: Ethics and the Bible I 297: The Case of the
Confiscated Cloak: Approaching Ancient Judahite Ethics
* 24.: Yvonne Sherwood: Ethics and the Bible II 311: The Perverse
Commitment to Overcrowding and Doubling in Genesis: Implications for
Ethics and Politics
* Bibliography of Works by John Barton 329
* Index of Biblical References 339
* Index of Subjects 353
* Part I. Revisiting Older Approaches
* 1.: David J. A. Clines: Source Criticism 3: Putting Source Criticism
in its Place: The Flood Story as a Test Case
* 2.: Stuart Weeks: Form Criticism 15: The Limits of Form Criticism in
the Study of Literature, with Reflections on Psalm 34
* 3.: H. G. M. Williamson: Redaction Criticism 26: The Vindication of
Redaction Criticism
* 4.: Alison Salvesen: Textual Criticism 37: Textual and Literary
Criticism and the Book of Exodus: The Role of the Septuagint
* 5.: John Muddiman: Historical Criticism 52: Truth in Biblical
Criticism
* 6.: Susan E. Gillingham: The Quest for Plain Meaning 63: Talking to
the Gods in the Psalms: Pursuing Bartons Plain Meaning Approach
* 7.: John Day: Comparative Ancient Near Eastern Study 74: The Genesis
Flood Narrative in Relation to Ancient Near Eastern Flood Accounts
* 8.: Anselm C. Hagedorn: Canonical Formation 89: Canons and Curses:
Some Observations on the Canon-Formula in Deuteronomy and its
Afterlife
* 9.: Rainer Albertz: The Bible and the Church I 106: The Legacy of
Claus Westermann for Theology and Church
* 10.: erhard Sauter: The Bible and the Church II 120: The Bible within
Systematic Theology
* Part II. Breaking the Mould
* 11.: Christopher Rowland: Liberationist Reading 133: Popular
Interpretation of the Bible in Brazil
* 12.: Daniel Smith-Christopher: Sociological Approaches 149: And if
not now, when? A Sociology of Reading Micahs Notions of the Future in
Micah 4:1
* 13.: Paula Gooder: Feminist Criticism 163: Apostles, Deacons,
Patrons, Co-workers, and Heads of Household: Women Leaders in the
Pauline Communities
* 14.: Christopher Seitz: Canonical Approaches 176: Scriptural Author
and Canonical Prophet: The Theological Implications of Literary
Association in the Canon
* 15.: N. T. Wright: Narrative Theology 189: The Evangelists Use of the
Old Testament as an Implicit Overarching Narrative
* 16.: Will Kynes: Intertextuality 201: Intertextuality: Method and
Theory in Job and Psalm 119
* 17.: John Jarick: Intratextuality 214: Cross-Examining Chronicles:
Adventures in the Story-World of a Notionally Historical Narrative
* 18.: Francesca Stavrakopoulou: Materialist Reading 223: Materialism,
Materiality, and Biblical Cults of Writing
* 19.: Mark G. Brett: Postcolonial Interpretation 243: Unequal Terms: A
Postcolonial Approach to Isaiah 61
* 20.: Ellen van Wolde: Cognitive Linguistics 257: A Cognitive
Linguistic Study of the Concept of Defilement in Ezekiel 22:116
* 21.: Paul M. Joyce: Psychological Interpretation 272: Dancing David:
A Psychological Reading of 2 Samuel 6
* 22.: Katharine J. Dell: The Bible and the Arts 285: The Bible and
Music: Hearing Elijah through the Oratorio Tradition
* 23.: Andrew Mein: Ethics and the Bible I 297: The Case of the
Confiscated Cloak: Approaching Ancient Judahite Ethics
* 24.: Yvonne Sherwood: Ethics and the Bible II 311: The Perverse
Commitment to Overcrowding and Doubling in Genesis: Implications for
Ethics and Politics
* Bibliography of Works by John Barton 329
* Index of Biblical References 339
* Index of Subjects 353
* 1.: David J. A. Clines: Source Criticism 3: Putting Source Criticism
in its Place: The Flood Story as a Test Case
* 2.: Stuart Weeks: Form Criticism 15: The Limits of Form Criticism in
the Study of Literature, with Reflections on Psalm 34
* 3.: H. G. M. Williamson: Redaction Criticism 26: The Vindication of
Redaction Criticism
* 4.: Alison Salvesen: Textual Criticism 37: Textual and Literary
Criticism and the Book of Exodus: The Role of the Septuagint
* 5.: John Muddiman: Historical Criticism 52: Truth in Biblical
Criticism
* 6.: Susan E. Gillingham: The Quest for Plain Meaning 63: Talking to
the Gods in the Psalms: Pursuing Bartons Plain Meaning Approach
* 7.: John Day: Comparative Ancient Near Eastern Study 74: The Genesis
Flood Narrative in Relation to Ancient Near Eastern Flood Accounts
* 8.: Anselm C. Hagedorn: Canonical Formation 89: Canons and Curses:
Some Observations on the Canon-Formula in Deuteronomy and its
Afterlife
* 9.: Rainer Albertz: The Bible and the Church I 106: The Legacy of
Claus Westermann for Theology and Church
* 10.: erhard Sauter: The Bible and the Church II 120: The Bible within
Systematic Theology
* Part II. Breaking the Mould
* 11.: Christopher Rowland: Liberationist Reading 133: Popular
Interpretation of the Bible in Brazil
* 12.: Daniel Smith-Christopher: Sociological Approaches 149: And if
not now, when? A Sociology of Reading Micahs Notions of the Future in
Micah 4:1
* 13.: Paula Gooder: Feminist Criticism 163: Apostles, Deacons,
Patrons, Co-workers, and Heads of Household: Women Leaders in the
Pauline Communities
* 14.: Christopher Seitz: Canonical Approaches 176: Scriptural Author
and Canonical Prophet: The Theological Implications of Literary
Association in the Canon
* 15.: N. T. Wright: Narrative Theology 189: The Evangelists Use of the
Old Testament as an Implicit Overarching Narrative
* 16.: Will Kynes: Intertextuality 201: Intertextuality: Method and
Theory in Job and Psalm 119
* 17.: John Jarick: Intratextuality 214: Cross-Examining Chronicles:
Adventures in the Story-World of a Notionally Historical Narrative
* 18.: Francesca Stavrakopoulou: Materialist Reading 223: Materialism,
Materiality, and Biblical Cults of Writing
* 19.: Mark G. Brett: Postcolonial Interpretation 243: Unequal Terms: A
Postcolonial Approach to Isaiah 61
* 20.: Ellen van Wolde: Cognitive Linguistics 257: A Cognitive
Linguistic Study of the Concept of Defilement in Ezekiel 22:116
* 21.: Paul M. Joyce: Psychological Interpretation 272: Dancing David:
A Psychological Reading of 2 Samuel 6
* 22.: Katharine J. Dell: The Bible and the Arts 285: The Bible and
Music: Hearing Elijah through the Oratorio Tradition
* 23.: Andrew Mein: Ethics and the Bible I 297: The Case of the
Confiscated Cloak: Approaching Ancient Judahite Ethics
* 24.: Yvonne Sherwood: Ethics and the Bible II 311: The Perverse
Commitment to Overcrowding and Doubling in Genesis: Implications for
Ethics and Politics
* Bibliography of Works by John Barton 329
* Index of Biblical References 339
* Index of Subjects 353







