Overcoming dichotomies: parables, fables, and similes in the Graeco-Roman world

Cover -- Title -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Albertina Oegema and Martijn Stoutjesdijk - Beyond the Parable-Fable Dichotomy: An Introduction to the Volume -- Jonathan Pater - Parables in the New Testament and Rabbinic Literature between Simile and Fable: A status quaest...

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Contributors: Oegema, Albertina 1989- (Editor) ; Pater, Jonathan 1983- (Editor) ; Stoutjesdijk, Martijn 1989- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Tübingen Mohr Siebeck 2022
In: Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament (483)
Year: 2022
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament 483
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Greek language / Latin / Fable / Parable (Literature)
B Early Judaism / Rabbinic literature / Parable (Literature) / Fable
B New Testament / Church / Literature / Parable / Parable (Literature) / Fable
B Greek language / Latin / Rabbinic literature / Church / Literature / Parable (Literature) / Fable / Parable / Dichotomy
B Classical antiquity / Literary genre / Intertextuality
IxTheo Classification:HC New Testament
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B To 1500
B Littérature ancienne - Histoire et critique
B Bible
B Fables
B History
B Bible. New Testament Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Paraboles dans la littérature rabbinique
B Classical literature History and criticism
B Literary Form
B Parables in rabbinical literature
B Parables
B Simile
B Literary Form History To 1500
B Paraboles
B Bible - Critique, interprétation, etc
B Electronic books
B Criticism, interpretation, etc
B Classical literature
B Comparaison (Rhétorique)
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Summary:Cover -- Title -- Acknowledgments -- Table of Contents -- Abbreviations -- Albertina Oegema and Martijn Stoutjesdijk - Beyond the Parable-Fable Dichotomy: An Introduction to the Volume -- Jonathan Pater - Parables in the New Testament and Rabbinic Literature between Simile and Fable: A status quaestionis -- Greek and Roman Literature -- Jeremy B. Lefkowitz - Fabulous Style: Learning to Compose Fables in the Progymnasmata -- Gerard J. Boter - "Look at Heracles!" The Role of Similes and Exempla in Epictetus's Philosophical Teaching -- Annemarie Ambühl - Animal Similes in Roman Imperial Epic in Their Literary, Cultural, and Political Contexts -- Ruben Zimmermann - The Fables according to Babrius and the New Testament Parables -- Early Jewish and Rabbinic Literature -- Sean A. Adams - Fables in Philo of Alexandria: λόγος, μῦθος, and παραβολή -- Stephen Llewelyn and Lydia Gore-Jones - Cognitive Blending Theory and the Mashal of the Forest and the Sea in 4 Ezra 4:13-17: The Boundedness of Human Knowledge -- Lieve Teugels - From the Lion to the Snake, from the Wolf to the Bear: Rescue and Punishment in Classical Fables and Rabbinic Meshalim -- Galit Hasan-Rokem - The Rabbis' Double Vision: Folk Narrative Poetics of Late Antique Parables and Fables -- Lorena Miralles Maciá - Folktale Images in the Midrashic Context: Fable Motifs in Leviticus Rabbah 4 -- New Testament and Early Christian Literature -- Catherine Hezser - Finding a Treasure: The Treasure Motif in Jewish, Christian, and Graeco-Roman Narratives in the Context of Rabbinic Halakhah and Roman Law -- Justin David Strong - How to Interpret Parables in Light of the Fable: Lessons from the Promythium and Epimythium -- Mary Ann Beavis - Fables, Parables and Slaves: Epictetus, Aesop and the Gospels in Conversation with North American Slave Narratives.
"This volume aims to broaden our understanding of the related genres of parables, fables, and similes in the Graeco-Roman world. These genres, which make use of narrative analogy, appear in early Christian and ancient Jewish literatures and in various Graeco-Roman sources. However, despite the fact that these texts were part of the wider cultural context of Graeco-Roman antiquity, they have not yet been thoroughly studied in relation to each other. The present volume brings together contributions on a range of Graeco-Roman, Jewish, and Christian sources, so as to contribute to the study of parables, fables, and similes across disciplinary boundaries. The contributions highlight the fluid boundaries between these different genres, but also demonstrate how their adoption and adaption in different literary works give expression to the distinct identities of the composers."--
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Physical Description:1 online resource (525 pages)
ISBN:3161611586