The Book of the Twelve and the new form criticism
Weitere Verfasser: |
Boda, Mark J.
, [HerausgeberIn]
Floyd, Michael H. , [HerausgeberIn] Toffelmire, Colin M. , [HerausgeberIn] |
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Ort/Verlag/Jahr: |
Atlanta :
SBL Press,
[2015].
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Schriftenreihe: |
Ancient Near East monographs
v. 10. |
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Online Zugang: |
open access |
Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction /
- Michael H. Floyd
- New form criticism and beyond: the historicity of prophetic literature revisited /
- Michael H. Floyd
- "I will make her like a desert": intertextual allusion and feminine and agricultural metaphors in the Book of the Twelve /
- Beth M. Stovell
- Reading the "prophetic lawsuit" genre in the Persian period /
- James M. Trotter
- The vision report genre between form-criticism and redaction-criticism: an investigation of Amos 7-9 and Zechariah 1-6 /
- Lena-Sofia Tiemeyer
- Harrowing woes and comforting promises in the Book of the Twelve /
- Carol J. Dempsey
- Twelve (and more) anonyms: a biblical book without authors /
- Erhard S. Gerstenberger
- Form and eschatology in the Book of the Twelve prophets /
- Marvin A. Sweeney
- Where are the prophets in the Book of the Twelve? /
- James D. Nogalski
- A deafening call to silence: the rhetorical "end" of human address to the deity in the Book of the Twelve /
- Mark J. Boda
- The book of Amos as "prophetic fiction": describing the genre of a written work that reinvigorates older oral speech forms /
- Tim Bulkeley
- Sitz im what? Context and the prophetic book of Oadiah /
- Colin M. Toffelmire
- The non-Israelite nations in Zephaniah: conceptual coherence and the relationship of the parts to the whole /
- D.C. Timmer
- Form criticism in Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi: from oral sayings to literature /
- Paul L. Redditt
- A new form-critical approach to Zechariah's crowning of the high priest Joshua and the identity of "Shoot" (Zechariah 6:9-15) /
- Anthony R. Petterson
- Goals and processes of the "new" form criticism /
- Martin J. Buss
- New form criticism and the prophetic literature: the unfinished agenda /
- Robert R. Wilson.