The Bible and the Narrative Tradition

McConnell,Frank

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Author
McConnell,Frank
Publish Date
04/17/1986
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
156
Publisher Name
OXFORD
ISBN-10
0195036980
ISBN-13
9780195036985
citemno
259826
Edition
First Edition
SKU
9780195036985

Description

In his introduction to this book, McConnell describes the Bible as "less a book and more a living entity in the evolving consciousness of Western man." Until recently, studies of the Bible centered on finding sources for historical knowledge, theological insights, or ethical advice, overlooking the true beauty of the words in the "book of books." This collection of six essays by noted literary critics and biblical scholars--including Harold Bloom, Hans Frei, Frank Kermode, James Robinson, Donald Foster, and Herbert Schneidau--breaks new ground by exploring the Bible as poetry, rhetoric, and narrative. The authors treat such issues involved in biblical narrative as its genesis, its revisionist dynamic, its fictional character, its interpretive nature, and its contradictions, prejudices, and claims. McConnell's lively, readable introduction elucidates and unifies the book's themes.