A Hermeneutic of Curiosity and Readings of Psalm 61Mercer University Press, 1995 - 151 sider |
Indhold
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The Genre | 33 |
Conclusion | 34 |
Characterization | 78 |
Plot | 80 |
Conclusion | 84 |
Readers | 85 |
The Reading Process | 89 |
The Context of the Reader | 100 |
Psalm 61 | 102 |
Conclusion | 103 |
Setting | 35 |
The PersonalHistorical Approach | 36 |
Cultic Approaches | 37 |
Intent | 51 |
Canon | 53 |
Redaction | 56 |
Canonical Shape | 57 |
Tradition History | 63 |
Conclusion | 65 |
Rhetoric | 67 |
Structure | 70 |
Poetic Form | 72 |
Additional Literary Features | 75 |
Introduction | 105 |
Theological Themes | 106 |
Conclusion | 111 |
Afterword | 113 |
Remaining Questions | 114 |
Conclusion | 122 |
Translation and Comment | 125 |
Comment | 126 |
Conclusion | 130 |
Bibliography | 131 |
Author Index | 145 |
Almindelige termer og sætninger
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