Frank Polak, Diana Edelman, Francesca Stavrakopoulou, Philippe Guillaume, Dalit Rom-Shiloni
A collected-essays volume that explores what we can learn by looking into the matters of language, rhetoric, style, and ideology about the producers and readers of biblical books. Contributors include P. Guillaume, J-D Macchi, R. Rezetko, D. Rom-Shiloni, F. Stavrakopoulou, I. Young and the three editors.
A collected-essays volume that explores what we can learn by looking into the matters of language, rhetoric, style, and ideology about the producers a...
“Collective memory” has attracted the attention and discussion of scholars internationally across academic disciplines over the past 40−50 years in particular. It and "collective identity" have become important issues within Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies; the role collective memory plays in shaping collective identity links the two organically. Research to date on memory within biblical studies broadly falls under four approaches: 1) lexical studies; 2) discussions of biblical historiography in which memory is considered a contributing element; 3) topical explorations for which...
“Collective memory” has attracted the attention and discussion of scholars internationally across academic disciplines over the past 40−50 years...