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The Hebrew Bible as Literature: A Very Short Introduction Tod Linafelt (professor of biblical literature, Theology Department, professor of biblical literature, Theology Department, Georgetown University)

The Hebrew Bible as Literature: A Very Short Introduction By Tod Linafelt (professor of biblical literature, Theology Department, professor of biblical literature, Theology Department, Georgetown University)

Summary

This book offers a thorough and lively introduction to the Hebrew Bible's two primary literary modes, narrative and poetry, foregrounding the nuances of plot, character, metaphor, structure and design, and intertextual allusions.

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The Hebrew Bible as Literature: A Very Short Introduction Summary

The Hebrew Bible as Literature: A Very Short Introduction by Tod Linafelt (professor of biblical literature, Theology Department, professor of biblical literature, Theology Department, Georgetown University)

The Hebrew Bible, or Christian Old Testament, contains some of the finest literature that we have. This biblical literature has a place not only in the synagogue or the church but also among the classics of world literature. The stories of Jacob and David, for instance, present the earliest surviving examples of literary characters whose development the reader follows over the length of a lifetime. Elsewhere, as in the books of Esther or Ruth, readers find a snapshot of a particular, fraught moment that will define the character. The Hebrew Bible also provides quite a few high points of lyric poetry, from the praise and lament of the Psalms to the double entendres in the love of poetry of the Song of Songs. In short, the Bible can be celebrated not only as religious literature but, quite simply, as literature. This book offers a thorough and lively introduction to the Bible's two primary literary modes, narrative and poetry, foregrounding the nuances of plot, character, metaphor, structure and design, and intertextual allusions. Tod Linafelt thus gives readers the tools to fully experience and appreciate the Hebrew Bible's literary achievement.

The Hebrew Bible as Literature: A Very Short Introduction Reviews

Linafelt synthesizes a good deal of scholarly research in an accessible fashion and provides the lay reader with a helpful introduction to reading the narrative and poetic texts of the Hebrew Bible. * Kevin Scott, Reading Religion *

About Tod Linafelt (professor of biblical literature, Theology Department, professor of biblical literature, Theology Department, Georgetown University)

Tod Linafelt is professor of biblical literature in the theology department at Georgetown University. He teaches courses on biblical literature, the Bible in popular culture, and the Hebrew scriptures.

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. Biblical literature and the Western literary tradition ; 2. Reading biblical narrative ; 3. Reading biblical poetry ; 4. Narrative and poetry working together ; 5. Connections between texts

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CIN0195300076G
9780195300079
0195300076
The Hebrew Bible as Literature: A Very Short Introduction by Tod Linafelt (professor of biblical literature, Theology Department, professor of biblical literature, Theology Department, Georgetown University)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2016-03-03
128
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