Narrative hermeneutics, history, and rhetoric: a Festschrift for David P. Moessner
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Other Authors: Calhoun, Robert Matthew 1971- (Editor), Mitchell, Margaret Mary 1956- (Editor), Nicklas, Tobias 1967- (Editor), Spittler, Janet E. 1976- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston Brill [2025]
Series:Supplements to Novum Testamentum volume 194
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Abstract:A collection of studies of early Christian stories and narrative craft in their ancient literary, theoretical, and religious contexts in honor of a pioneering scholar, David P. Moessner.
"David P. Moessner has pioneered the study of early Christian narrative both through the investigation of the principles and methods of good storytelling outlined by ancient authors, and through the demonstration that Christians, especially the author of Luke-Acts, used these principles and methods in crafting their own stories. The contributors to this volume recognize Moessner's enormously valuable research and warm collegiality with twenty-one essays on narrative hermeneutics, characterization, genre, intertextuality, and reception history. Several focus fittingly on Luke and Acts, while others press the implications of Moessner's work for comprehension of the wider world of Jewish, Christian, and Greco-Roman storytelling"
Physical Description:XXX, 567 Seiten Illustrationen
ISBN:9789004701991