Reading Old Testament Narrative as Christian Scripture

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781575067582

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By Douglas S. Earl
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Preface Abbreviations 1. Prologue 2. Genesis 34: Analysis of Why an Old Testament Narrative Has Failed to Find Christian Significance using Literary Poetics and Neo-Structuralism 3. Joshua 1-12: Myth, Symbol and a Proposal for the (Christian) Significance of x-x?x? in the Book of Joshua 4. The Joseph Story (Genesis 37-50): The Hermeneutical Significance of the Reception History and the Literary Horizons of Three Theologically Problematic Texts 5. The David Story: The Hermeneutical and Theological Significance of 'Minimalism' 6. Rahab and Dinah Revisited: 'Reading as' Scripture through Possible Construals of the 'World of the Text' in Christian Contexts 7. The Story of Ruth: Relationships between the Reader, Christian Ethics and Old Testament Narrative 8. Genesis 1:26: Christian Theology, Metaphysics, and Old Testament Narrative 9. Salvation History: A Framework for Old Testament Interpretation? The Second Naivete, the Patristic Concept of Oikonomia, and Myth 10. Epilogue: Reading Old Testament Narrative as Christian Scripture as a Task Best Left Jagged Bibliography Index of Subjects and Authors Index of Scripture

"A thorough work that is robust in its research and scope. In many ways, Earl will be a good reading and conversation partner to scholars and advanced students." -Daniel S. Diffey, Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society "For readers seeking to engage seriously with theological interpretation of the biblical narrative, especially as construed within recent hermeneutical strategies and in light of the recent movement of theological interpretation of Scripture, this is a rich and thought provoking work." -Benjamin J. M. Johnson, Review of Biblical Literature

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