Jairus's daughter and the haemorrhaging woman: tradition and interpretation of an early christian miracle story
Arie W. Zwiep untersucht die Perikopen der Auferweckung der Tochter von Jairus und der Heilung der blutflüssigen Frau (Markus 5:21–43; Matt 9: 18–26; Lukas 8: 40- 56) aus verschiedenen (manchmal widersprüchlichen) methodologischen Gesichtspunkten, um die Notwendigkeit und Fruchtbarkeit eines multi-p...
Summary: | Arie W. Zwiep untersucht die Perikopen der Auferweckung der Tochter von Jairus und der Heilung der blutflüssigen Frau (Markus 5:21–43; Matt 9: 18–26; Lukas 8: 40- 56) aus verschiedenen (manchmal widersprüchlichen) methodologischen Gesichtspunkten, um die Notwendigkeit und Fruchtbarkeit eines multi-perspektivischen exegetischen Ansatzes zu demonstrieren. In this work, Arie W. Zwiep examines the gospel stories of the raising of Jairus's daughter and the healing of the haemorrhaging woman (Mark 5:21–43; Matt 9:18–26; Luke 8:40–56) from a plurality of (sometimes conflicting) interpretive strategies to demonstrate the need and fruitfulness of a multi-perspectival exegetical approach. Among the various (diachronic and synchronic) methods that are being applied in this study are philological criticism, form criticism and structural analysis, tradition- and redaction criticism, orality studies and performance criticism, narrative analysis, textual criticism and the study of intertextuality. Such a comprehensive approach, it is argued, leads to an increased knowledge and a deepened understanding of the ancient texts in question and to a sharpened awareness of the applicability of current scholarly research instruments to unlock documents from the past. |
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Item Description: | Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 359-410 |
ISBN: | 316157561X |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1628/978-3-16-157561-7 |