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One Who Reads May Run

Essays in Honour of Edgar W. Conrad

One Who Reads May Run

Essays in Honour of Edgar W. Conrad

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£170.00

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9780567602176
Number of Pages: 304
Published: 22/03/2012
Width: 15.6 cm
Height: 23.4 cm
The purpose of this volume is to honor the work of Edgar Conrad; it is therefore a festschrift. The essays focus on various aspects of Conrads work, especially the prophetic literature, the Bible as literature, canonical issues, and engaged readings. In developing these lines of scholarship, the authors pay tribute to Conrad and seek to take his work further. The contributions from Korean scholars are especially noteworthy, since Conrad has had significant influence on Korean biblical scholarship through students who studied under him at the University of Queensland.
Introduction; Reading Prophets; 1. "I am no prophet!": The Making of Amos - Philip Davies; 2. Filling the Gaps and Putting Huldah to Use - Judith McKinlay; 3. Paradoxes of Prophetic Language in Isaiah - Francis Landy; 4. Cyrus as a Pivotal Character in Understanding the Book of Isaiah as a Whole - Man Soo Choe; 5. Isaiah Redivivus - Norman Habel; 6. The Reconceptualization of the Davidic Covenant in the Books of Jeremiah - Marvin A. Sweeney Reading Literarily; 7. Literality, Metaphor and Intertextuality in Genesis 2 - Johnson Lim; 8. The Anomaly of Interpretation - Roland Boer; 9. Ezra's 'Lost Manuscripts': Narrative Context and Rhetorical Function - Katie Stott; Reading the Canon; 10. The Signifier's Body: Semiotics, Theology, and the Bible - George Aichele; 11. In the Midst of a Hermeneutical Conflict: The Canonical Form or Imagination? - Jang Se-Hoon; Engaged Readings; 12. Hear Then the Parable of the Seed: Reading the Agrarian Parables of Matthew 13 Ecologically - Elaine Wainwright; 13. Getting to Know You: The Curious Convergence of Modern Anti-Homophobic Interpretations of Genesis 19:5 with that of John Calvin - Michael Carden; 14. A Woman is being Beaten and maybe She Likes It?: Approaching Song of Songs 5:2-7 - Julie Kelso; 15. First Peoples, Minority Critics: From Nineveh to Oceania, With Jonah - Jione Havea; 16. Biblical Justice: Recompence, Revenge and Restoration - Paul Morris.

Roland Boer, Michael Carden, Dr. Julie Kelso

Michael Carden is Visiting Lecturer at the University of Queensland, Australia. His most recent book is Sodomy: A History of a Christian Biblical Myth (Equinox 2004). Julie Kelso is an Honorary Research Adviser in EMSAH. She is also a Teaching Fellow in Philosophy at Bond University and is the Managing Editor of the e-journal The Bible and Critical Theory (Monash e-Press). Roland Boer is Associate Professor in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies at Monash University, Australia.

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