1 Samuel

著者

    • Jobling, David
    • Cotter, David W.
    • Walsh, Jerome T.
    • Franke, Chris

書誌事項

1 Samuel

David Jobling ; David W. Cotter, editor ; Jerome T. Walsh, Chris Franke, associate editors

(Berit olam series)

Liturgical, c1998

タイトル別名

First Samuel

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注記

"A Michael Glazier book."

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

内容説明

1 Samuel is a national autobiography of the Hebrew people. David Jobling reads 1 Samuel as a story that is complete in itself, although it is part of a much larger narrative. He examines it as a historical document in a double sense: (1) as a document originating from ancient Israel and (2) as a telling of the past. Organizing the text through the three interlocking themes of class, race, and gender, Jobling asks how this historical - and canonical - story relates to a modern world in which these themes continue to be of crucial importance. While drawing on the resources of biblical narratology," Jobling deviates from mainstream methodology. He adopts a "critical narratology" informed by such cultural practices as feminism and psychoanalysis. He follows a structuralist tradition which finds meaning more in the text's large-scale mythic patterns than in close reading of particular passages, and seeks methods specific to 1 Samuel rather than ones applicable to biblical narrative in general. David Jobling, PhD, is a professor of Old Testament language and literature at St. Andrews College in Saskatoon. He is a co-chair of the Ideological Criticism section of the Society of Biblical Literature and a member of The Bible and Culture Collective. "

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