Perhaps there is hope: reading Lamentations as a polyphony of pain, penitence, and protest
Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Reading Lamentations 1 as a Polyphony -- Chapter 3: Reading Lamentations 2 as a Polyphony -- Chapter 4: Reading Lamentations 3 as a Polyphony -- Chapter 5: Reading Lamentations 4 as a Polyphony -- Chapter 6: Readi...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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New York
Bloomsbury International Clark
2015
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In: | Year: 2015 |
Reviews: | [Rezension von: Bier, Miriam J., 'Perhaps there is hope' ] (2017) (Tiemeyer, Lena-Sofia, 1969 -)
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Series/Journal: | The library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies
603 |
IxTheo Classification: | HB Old Testament |
Further subjects: | B
Bible. Lamentations
Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Summary: | Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Reading Lamentations 1 as a Polyphony -- Chapter 3: Reading Lamentations 2 as a Polyphony -- Chapter 4: Reading Lamentations 3 as a Polyphony -- Chapter 5: Reading Lamentations 4 as a Polyphony -- Chapter 6: Reading Lamentations 5 as a Polyphony -- Chapter 7: Reading the Book of Lamentations as a Polyphony -- Summary and Conclusions: The Hermeneutical Implications of Polyphony -- Conclusions -- Bibliography Bier proposes here a strong new understanding of the Book of Lamentations, drawing on Bakhtinian ideas of multiple voices to analyse the poetic speaking voices within the text; examining their theological perspectives, and nuancing the interaction between them. Bier scrutinises interpretations of Lamentations, distinguishing between exegesis that reads Lamentations as a theodicy, in defense of God, and those that read it as an anti-theodicy, in defense of Zion. Rather than reductively adopting either of these approaches, this book advocates a dialogic approach to Lamentations, reading to hear the full polyphony of pain, penitence, and protest |
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ISBN: | 0567662217 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.5040/9780567662217 |