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Second Wave Intertextuality and the Hebrew Bible
SBL Press, 2019 Cloth: 978-0-88414-364-2 | eISBN: 978-0-88414-365-9 | Paper: 978-1-62837-242-7 Library of Congress Classification BS1171.3 Dewey Decimal Classification 221.6
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
An innovative collection of inner-biblical, intertextual, and intercontextual dialogues Essays from a diverse group of scholars offer new approaches to biblical intertextuality that examine the relationship between the Hebrew Bible, art, literature, sociology, and postcolonialism. Eight essays in part 1 cover inner-biblical intertextuality, including studies of Genesis, Judges, and Qoheleth, among others. The eight postbiblical intertextuality essays in part 2 explore Bakhtinian and dialogical approaches, intertextuality in the Dead Sea Scrolls, canonical critisicm, reception history, and #BlackLivesMatter. These essays on various genres and portions of the Hebrew Bible showcase how, why, and what intertextuality has been and presents possible potential directions for future research and application. Features:
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