Jeremiah (dis)placed : new directions in writing/reading Jeremiah
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Jeremiah (dis)placed : new directions in writing/reading Jeremiah
(Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies, 529)(T & T Clark library of Biblical studies)
T & T Clark International, c2011
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Jeremiah displaced
Jeremiah placed
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Papers of the Writing/Reading Jeremiah Group of the Society of Biblical Literature delivered at the society's 2007-2008 annual meetings
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Jeremiah (Dis)Placed collects the best of the papers and responses presented to the 2007 and 2008 sessions of the Writing/Reading Jeremiah Group (SBL) offering an assessment of new interpretative directions in current Jeremiah Studies. The Writing/Reading Jeremiah group was re-launched at the 2007 annual meeting of the SBL. Its purpose is to invite new readings and constructions of meaning with the book of Jeremiah "this side" of historicist paradigms and postmodernism. The group welcomes all strategies of reading Jeremiah that seek to reconfigure, redeploy, and move beyond conventional readings of Jeremiah. Their manifesto: not by compositional history alone, nor biographical portrayal alone, nor their accompanying theological superstructures; rather, we seek interpretation from new spaces opened for reading Jeremiah by the postmodern turn.
Table of Contents
- Abbreviations
- Dedications
- List of Contributors
- Part I: Critical Introduction
- Part II: Theorizing the Ancient and Modern Reader in/of the Scroll of Jeremiah
- Part IV: Hope, Utopia and the Fantasy of Violence in Jeremiah
- Part V: Intertextuality, Reception & History of Interpretation.
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