
Scriptural Exegesis gathers voices from an international community of scholars to consider the many facets of the history of biblical interpretation and to question how exegesis shapes spiritual and cultural creativity. Divided into four broadly chronological sections that chart a variety of approaches from ancient to modern times, the essays examine texts and problems rooted in the ancient world yet still of concern today. Eighteen chapters incorporate the expertise of contributors from a diverse range of disciplines, including ancient religion, philosophy, mysticism, and folklore. Each embraces the challenge of explicating complex and often esoteric writings in light of Michael Fishbane's groundbreaking work in exegesis.
This collection investigates how the practice of scriptural exegesis functions as a primary mechanism for shaping cultural creativity and religious imagination across historical epochs. Editors Deborah A. Green and Laura S. Lieber curate a series of essays that honor the scholarly contributions of Michael Fishbane. The volume utilizes a multidisciplinary framework, drawing upon expertise in ancient religion, philosophy, mysticism, and folklore to analyze the enduring relevance of biblical interpretation.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and students of religious studies identify this volume as a significant contribution to the field of biblical hermeneutics. Experts frequently note the academic density of the prose, highlighting its value as a specialized resource for those already familiar with Fishbane's theoretical framework.
Page Count:
352
Publication Date:
2009-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191548553
ISBN-13:
9780191548550
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