Σάββατο 23 Οκτωβρίου 2010

Ευαγγέλια: προφορικότητα και γραπτό κείμενο / Gospels: orality and written text

Κυκλοφόρησε από τον εκδοτικό οίκο Mohr Siebeck ένας νέος συλλογικός τόμος σχετικά με τη σχέση μεταξύ προφορικής παράδοσης και γραπτού κειμένου κατά την αρχαιότητα στον κόσμο της Μεσογείου.

Annette Weissenrieder & Robert B. Coote (εκδ.), The Interface of Orality and Writing. Speaking, Seeing, Writing in the Shaping of New Genres, (WUNT I 260), Mohr Siebeck Tübingen 2010
ISBN: 978-3-16-150445-7
129 ευρώ

Περιεχόμενα τόμου

  • Susan Niditch, "Hebrew Bible and oral literature : misconceptions and new directions", 3-18
  • Teun Tieleman, "Orality and writing in ancient philosophy : their interrelationship and the shaping of literary forms", 19-35
  • Catherine Hezser, "From oral conversations to written texts : randomness in the transmission of rabbinic traditions", 36-51
  • Antoinette C. Wire, "Mark: news as tradition", 52-70
  • Werner Kelber, "The history of the closure of biblical texts", 71-99
  • John M. Foley, "Plenitude and diversity : interactions between orality and writing", 103-118
  • Kristina Dronsch, "Transmissions from scripturality to orality : hearing the voice of Jesus in Mark 4:1-34", 119-129
  • Ruben Zimmermann, "Memory and form criticism : the typicality of memory as a bridge between orality and literality in the early Christian remembering process", 130-143
  • Richard A. Horsley, "The Gospel of Mark in the interface of orality and writing", 144-165
  • David M. Rhoads, "Performance events in early Christianity : New Testament writings in an oral context", 166-193
  • David Trobisch, "Performance criticism as an exegetical method : a story, three insights, and two jokes", 194-201
  • Kristina Dronsch - Annette Weissenrieder, "A theory of the message for New Testament writings or communicating the words of Jesus : from Angelos to Euangelion", 205-235
  • David L. Balch, "Women prophets/maenads visually represented in two Roman colonies : Pompeii and Corinth", 236-259
  • Annette Weissenrieder, "The didactics of images : the fig tree in Mark 11:12-14 and 20-21", 260-282
  • Annette Schellenberg, "A 'lying pen of the scribes' (Jer 8:8)? : orality and writing in the formation of prophetic books", 285-309
  • Roger S. Nam, "Writing songs, singing songs : the oral and the written in the commission of the Levitical singers (1 Chr 25:1-6)", 310-321
  • Andreas Schüle, "'all on me in the day of trouble ...': from oral lament to lament psalms", 322-334
  • Pieter J. Botha, "'Publishing' a gospel : notes on historical constraints to gospel criticism", 335-352
  • Daniel Boyarin, "The sovereignty of the Son of Man : reading Mark 2", 353-362
    Robert B. Coote, "Scripture and the writer of Mark", 363-378
  • Holly E. Hearon, "Mapping written and spoken word in the Gospel of Mark", 379-392
  • Trevor W. Thompson, "Writing in character : Claudius Lysias to Felix as a double-pseudepigraphon (Acts 23:26-30)", 393-407

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