Semeia 39 Orality, Aurality and Biblical Narrative
Material type: TextSeries: Semeia ; 198700ENGGPS3Publication details: Atlanta Scholars Press 1987Description: 145pDDC classification:- B45.41 SE521
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includes index and biblioraphy
Reflections on Orality, Aurality and perhaps more Text as interpretation:mark and after Kelber`s breakthrough Peter`s denial as polemic or confession;the implications of media criticism for biblical hermeneutics Feed my lambs Biblical hermeneutics and the ancient art of communication:a response narrative as interpretation and interpretation as narrative:hermeneutical reflections on the gospels let the reader understand
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