Jesus, the Voice, and the Text
Beyond ""the Oral and the Written Gospels
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Publisher: Baylor University Press
ISBN: 9781932792607
Number of Pages: 325
Published: 30/10/2008
Width: 15.3 cm
Height: 22.6 cm
Werner Kelber's The Oral and the Written Gospel (1983) introduced biblical scholars to interdisciplinary trends in the study of ancient media culture. The book is now widely recognized as a milestone and it has spurred wide-ranging scholarship. On the twenty-fifth anniversary of its publication, new developments in orality theory, literacy theory, and social approaches to memory call for a programmatic reappraisal of past research and future directions. This volume address these concerns. Kelber himself is interviewed at the beginning of the book and, in a closing essay, he reflects on the significance of the project and charts a course for the future.
- Beyond Texts and Traditions: Werner Kelber's Media History of Christian Origins - Tom Thatcher
- ""It's Not Easy to Take a Fresh Approach"": Reflections on The Oral and Written Gospel (An Interview with Werner Kelber) - Werner Kelber and Tom Thatcher
- Oral Performance and Mark: Some Implications of The Oral and the Written Gospel, Twenty-Five Years Later- Richard A. Horsley
- The Gospel of Mark as Oral Hermeneutic - Joanna Dewey
- Storytelling in Oral and Written Media Contexts of the Ancient Mediterranean World - Holly E. Hearon
- Vice Catalogues as Oral-Mnemonic Cues: A Comparative Study of the Two Ways Tradition in the Didache and Parallels from the Perspective of Oral Tradition -
- Jonathan Draper
- Human Memory and the Sayings of Jesus: Contemporary Experimental Exercises in the Transmission of Jesus Traditions - April D. DeConick
- The Gospel of Trajan - Arthur J. Dewey
- The Scar of the Cross: The Violence Ratio and the Earliest Christian Memories of Jesus - Chris Keith and Tom Thatcher
- Manuscript Tradition as a Tertium Quid: Orality and Memory in Scribal Practices - Alan Kirk
- The Oral-Scribal-Memorial Arts of Communication in Early Christianity - Werner H. Kelber
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