Chasing The Eastern Star: Adventures In Biblical Reader-Response Criticism
by Mark Allan Powell 2021-01-07 18:01:36
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Emphasizing meaning as effect rather than merely message, Mark Allan Powell shows how biblical texts may legitimately take on multiple meanings in a variety of contexts. The first part of the book uses examples drawn from popular literature and cultu... Read more
Emphasizing meaning as effect rather than merely message, Mark Allan Powell shows how biblical texts may legitimately take on multiple meanings in a variety of contexts. The first part of the book uses examples drawn from popular literature and culture to engage in a practical way the kinds of questions that scholars bring to their study of the Bible. The second part is devoted to approaching the Gospel of Matthew as a work of literature that readers may enter—and be affected by—as they might any other kind of text. The third part is an extended study of one passage from Matthew's Gospel, the story of the Magi, in which Powell finds an excellent opportunity to teach readers to engage in—and to challenge!—the enterprise of biblical scholarship. Less
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  • 8.95 X 5.99 X 0.7 in
  • 224
  • Westminster John Knox Press
  • April 15, 2001
  • English
  • 9780664222789
Mark Allan Powell taught New Testament at Trinity Lutheran Seminary for 32 years. He is author of 40 books on the Bible and editor of the Harper-Collins Bible Dictionary....
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