Tradition and innovation in Biblical interpretation : studies presented to professor Eep Talstra on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday / edited by W.Th. van Peursen and J.W. Dyk
2011
PART ONE: TRADITION AND INNOVATION IN THE BIBLE ITSELF -- A story of three prophets: synchronic and diachronic analysis of Jeremiah 26 / Joep Dubbink -- 'Against you, daughter of Bablyon!': a remarkable example of text-reception in the oracle of Jeremiah 50-51 / Eric Peels -- 'Reading Jeremiah makes me angry': the role of Jeremiah 32[39]:36-41 in transformation within the 'Jeremianic' tradition / Janneke Stegeman -- Beyond 'singers and syntax': theological and canonical reflections on Psalm 8 / Carl J. Bosma -- Where is God: Romans 3: 13-18 as an addition to Psalm 14 / Eveline van Staalduine-Sulman -- Reading Qohelet as text, author, and reader / Timothy Walton -- Tradition through reading-reading the tradition: reflections on Eep Talstra's exegetical methodology / Louis Jonker -- PART TWO: TRADITION AND INNOVATION IN THE RECEPTION OF THE BIBLE -- Between stigmatizing and idolizing the Bible: on the reception of Genesis 12: 10-20; 20; 26: 1-11 / Cornelis Houtman
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