Sadržaj:
  • Introduction: Toward transforming readings of the Bible
  • Postmodernism
  • Postmodernism and biblical studies
  • The bible and culture collective
  • 1. Reader-response criticism: Reading the feeding stories in Mark
  • Mapping reader-response criticism
  • Critiquing the critic as rader
  • The future of reading
  • 2. Structuralist and narratological criticism: Reading of biblical narratives
  • Surveying the field
  • A critique of structuralism
  • Looking the future
  • 3.Poststructuralist criticism: Deconstruction and Derrida
  • Biblical poststructuralism
  • Deconstructin and reading
  • Scriptural A/theology
  • Foucault and history
  • Reading the future
  • 4. Rhetorical criticism: Reading 1 Chorinthians
  • The emergence of the new rhetoric
  • A critical view of the new rhetoric
  • Rhetoric and religion
  • The new rhetorical criticism of the Bible
  • Rereading 1 Corinthians
  • The future of rhetorical criticism
  • 5. Psychoanalytic criticism: Freud as religionist and biblical scholar
  • Lacan as midrashist, biblical scholar, and theologian
  • Psychoanalysis and feminism: Kristeva and Irigaray , Looking to the future
  • 6. Feminist and womanist criticism: Exemplary biblical readings
  • Feminism, womanism, and the politics of interpretation
  • History and pratice of feminist and womanist readings
  • The future of feminist and womanist readings
  • 7. Ideological criticism: Defining ideology and ideological criticism
  • Ideological criticism and the Bible: cracking the singualr voice
  • the ideological stances of liberation hermeneutics
  • Decolonizing Exodus and Conquest: readings in tension
  • Mark and materialism: readings in tension
  • The discourses of resestance
  • Postscript