The author uses specific examples to illustrate various literary theories and to prove the value of a Listener Response Analysis of Gospel texts. A dozen parables are discussed in detail.
A Word Fitly Spoken: Context, Transmission, and Adoption of the Parables of Jesus (S U N Y Series in Religious Studies)
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Author(s)Philip L. Culbertson
PublisherState Univ of New York Pr
ISBN / ASIN0791423115
ISBN-139780791423110
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Sales Rank10,854,080
CategoryReligion
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This book compares New Testament and Rabbinical texts in order to recover the oral tradition accompanying the written Biblical text. Although New Testament Greek is a hellenistic idiom, it reflects a Semitic rather than a hellenistic culture. Therefore, Culbertson looks to Jewish sources in order to understand the Greek text, rather than to the philosophical, methodological, and literary sources of hellenistic culture.
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