ISBN-13: 9781608999774 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 242 str.
Bruce Malina provides the foundation for in-depth biblical interpretation using the tools of cultural analysis. As one of the pioneers in this field of biblical studies, Malina has taken the work of sociologist Mary Douglas, interpreted her ""Group/Grid"" model of cultural analysis, and applied it admirably to biblical studies and interpretation. He refines a new methodology of scholarly biblical interpretation. Since cultures differ, proper interpretation of one culture by another requires a method to compare and contrast the cultures. He has designed such methods and models using the principles of the Douglas method of sociological study. Malina's charts, models, and illustrations serve as study tools for other biblical scholars. His careful thorough work will enable these scholars to incorporate these new models for study into their own methods of biblical interpretation. ""This is a terrific compendium of the approaches and models we need for our New Testament courses."" -- Jerome Neyrey, S.J. Professor Weston School of Theology, Cambridge ""Logically developed, clearly presented, and cogent. A guide on the most abstract level for all of us who want to use the social sciences."" -- Paul Hollenbach, Professor Iowa State University ""A significant contribution to biblical studies. It appeals to scholars, teachers, and students. An excellent tool for biblical interpreters."" -- David M. Rhoads, Chairperson Department of Religion, Carthage College Bruce J. Malina is Professor of New Testament at Creighton University, Omaha, and author, coauthor, or editor of many influential volumes in New Testament.
Bruce Malina provides the foundation for in-depth biblical interpretation using the tools of cultural analysis. As one of the pioneers in this field of biblical studies, Malina has taken the work of sociologist Mary Douglas, interpreted her ""Group/Grid"" model of cultural analysis, and applied it admirably to biblical studies and interpretation. He refines a new methodology of scholarly biblical interpretation. Since cultures differ, proper interpretation of one culture by another requires a method to compare and contrast the cultures. He has designed such methods and models using the principles of the Douglas method of sociological study. Malinas charts, models, and illustrations serve as study tools for other biblical scholars. His careful thorough work will enable these scholars to incorporate these new models for study into their own methods of biblical interpretation.""This is a terrific compendium of the approaches and models we need for our New Testament courses.""-- Jerome Neyrey, S.J. ProfessorWeston School of Theology, Cambridge""Logically developed, clearly presented, and cogent. A guide on the most abstract level for all of us who want to use the social sciences.""-- Paul Hollenbach, ProfessorIowa State University""A significant contribution to biblical studies. It appeals to scholars, teachers, and students. An excellent tool for biblical interpreters.""-- David M. Rhoads, ChairpersonDepartment of Religion, Carthage CollegeBruce J. Malina is Professor of New Testament at Creighton University, Omaha, and author, coauthor, or editor of many influential volumes in New Testament.