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Edited by (Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society, Norway), Edited by (Ohio Northern University, USA), Edited by (Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, USA), Edited by (Cinicinnati Christian University, USA)
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The Dictionary of the Bible and Ancient Media (DBAM) is a convenient and authoritative reference tool which relates specific terms and concepts to the study of the Bible and related literature in ancient communications culture. Particularly since the early 1980s, scholars have begun to explore the potentials of interdisciplinary theories of oral tradition, oral performance, personal and collective memory, ancient literacy and scribality, visual culture, and ritual for considerations of critical and exegetical problems in the study of the Bible, the history of Israel, Christian origins,and rabbinics. DBAM responds to the rapid growth of the field by providing a reference tool that offers definitions and discussions of relevant terms and concepts and the relationships between them.

This volume begins with an overview of "ancient media studies" and a brief history of research to orient the novice reader to the field and the broader research context of the book. It features individual entries of 300-5000 words on terms and topics commonly encountered in studies of the Bible in ancient media culture. Each entry defines the term/concept under consideration, then offers more sustained discussion of the topic often with particular attention to its relevance to the study of the Bible and related literature. For convenience, individual entries are catalogued alphabetically and cross-referenced to indicate connections between the various topics; electronic versions of this resource are internally hyperlinked using the same reference system.

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This title goes a long way toward filling a very specific gap in reference sources on the communication and theology disciplinesnamely, the media by which the ancients communicated Summing up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty; general readers. * CHOICE * A handbook that is as useful as it is innovative, opening up unfamiliar perspectives and new insights with its specific focus. * Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft (Bloomsbury Translation) *

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A reference tool for scholars and students on terms and concepts relating to the study of the Bible and related ancient literature.
List of Contributors
xi
Table of Abbreviations
xiv
Editor Biographies xvi
How to Use this Book xvii
Media Studies and Biblical Studies: An Introduction
1(15)
Abecedaries
16(2)
Actual Past
18(1)
Alexandria, Library of
18(1)
Amarna Letters
19(1)
Answerability
20(1)
Apocalypses, Early Christian
20(3)
Apocalypses, Early Jewish
23(1)
Archives and Libraries
24(2)
Assmann, Jan
26(2)
Audience Address
28(1)
Authorship
29(1)
Bakhtin, Mikhail (M. M.)
30(1)
Banquet/Meals
31(3)
Baptism (Christian)
34(1)
Bauman, Richard
35(1)
Bible in Ancient and Modern Media Research Unit (Society of Biblical Literature)
36(4)
Blessings and Curses
40(2)
Biosphere (oral)
42(1)
Bultmann, Rudolf
43(3)
Canon/Scripture
46(3)
Chirograph
49(1)
Chronotope
50(1)
Circumcision
50(1)
Codeswitching
51(1)
Codex
52(1)
Cognitive/Personal Memory
53(2)
Coins
55(3)
Cold Memory/Hot Memory
58(1)
Collective Memory/Social Memory
59(4)
Colon
63(1)
Commemorative Narrative
63(1)
Communicative Economy
63(2)
Communicative Memory
65(1)
Conversation Analysis
66(1)
Countermemory
67(1)
Culley, Robert Charles
68(1)
Cultural Memory
69(2)
Cylinder Seals
71(2)
Dance
73(1)
Dead Sea Scrolls and Other Judean Desert Texts
74(7)
Dialogism
81(1)
Dibelius, Martin
81(2)
Discourse Analysis
83(4)
Drama (Greco-Roman)
87(3)
Dundes, Alan
90(2)
Early Christian Catechism
92(2)
Early Christian Literature
94(5)
Early Christian Preaching
99(2)
Early Jewish Literature
101(9)
Early Jewish Preaching
110(1)
Education, Hellenistic
111(3)
Education in Ancient Israel
114(2)
Elephantine Papyri
116(1)
Enchiridion
117(1)
1 Enoch/Enochic Traditions
118(2)
Epigraphy
120(3)
Equiprimordiality
123(1)
Ethnography of Speaking
123(3)
Ethnopoetics
126(2)
Eucharist
128(2)
Exorcism
130(3)
Fasting
133(1)
Finnegan, Ruth
134(1)
Flashbulb Memory
135(1)
Foley, John Miles
136(1)
Folklore/Folkloristics
137(5)
Form Criticism
142(4)
Formulas
146(3)
Genealogies
149(3)
Genre
152(3)
Gerhardsson, Birger
155(1)
Gist Memory
156(1)
Glossolalia/'Speaking in Tongues'
157(2)
Goody, Jack
159(1)
Graffiti
160(2)
Great Tradition/Little Tradition
162(1)
Great Divide
163(1)
Gunkel, Hermann
164(2)
Guslar
166(2)
Halbwachs, Maurice
168(1)
Hallel
169(1)
Havelock, Eric Alfred
170(1)
Hexapla
170(2)
Historiography, Ancient
172(5)
The Homeric Question
177(1)
Household Items (media aspects of)
178(1)
Hymes, Dell
179(1)
Hymns
180(4)
Iconography in the Hebrew Bible
184(4)
Identity
188(3)
Initiation Rituals
191(2)
Inscriptions
193(1)
Intersemeiotics
193(1)
Jamnia
194(1)
Jerusalem Temple
194(1)
Jesus Tradition
194(2)
Jesus Tradition and Memory
196(2)
Jousse, Marcel
198(1)
Jubilees
199(3)
Kelber, Werner
202(1)
Lector
203(1)
Letters
204(2)
Libraries
206(1)
Literacy
206(4)
Long-Term/Short-Term Memory
210(2)
Lord, Albert
212(2)
Manuscript
214(1)
Masoretic Text
215(2)
Master Commemorative Narrative
217(1)
McLuhan, Marshall
218(1)
Memory, Cognitive/Personal
218(1)
Memory, Gist and Verbatim
218(2)
Memory, Greco-Roman Theories of
220(2)
Memory, Persistence and Decay of
222(2)
Memory Theatre
224(1)
Metonymy
225(2)
Mishnah
227(1)
Monuments
228(3)
Mouvance
231(1)
Multiformity
232(2)
Music
234(5)
Nahal Hever
239(1)
Narrative Gospels
240(2)
Narrativity
242(1)
Niditch, Susan
243(1)
Nonverbal Communication in Performance
244(5)
Oaths
249(1)
Ong, Walter J., S.J.
250(2)
Oral Tradition, the Comparative Study of
252(8)
Oral tradition and the New Testament
260(1)
Orality
260(1)
Ordeals
261(1)
Original
262(1)
Orthography
263(5)
Ostraca
268(1)
Papias (on writing)
269(1)
Papyrus
270(1)
Parables (of Jesus)
271(2)
Parchment/Vellum
273(1)
Parry, Milman
274(2)
Passion Narrative
276(1)
Pauline Literature
277(3)
Performance Arena
280(1)
Performance Criticism (Biblical)
281(8)
Performance of the Gospels (in antiquity)
289(2)
Pergamum
291(2)
Period
293(1)
Personal Memory
293(1)
Pesharim
293(2)
Pilgrimage
295(2)
Plato (on writing and memory)
297(1)
Pluriformity
298(1)
Poetics
299(2)
Poetry in the Hebrew Bible
301(2)
Pompeii (writing/literacy in)
303(2)
Postmemory
305(1)
Potmarks/Potter's Marks
306(1)
Presentism/Constructionism
307(1)
Prophecy
308(5)
Proverb(s)
313(2)
Psalms in Worship
315(4)
Publication (in antiquity)
319(2)
Purification Rituals
321(2)
"Q" (The Sayings Source)
323(2)
Rabbinic Literature
325(3)
Ras Shamra
328(1)
Reading culture
329(1)
Realism
330(1)
Register
331(1)
Reputation
332(2)
Reputational Entrepreneurs
334(1)
Reworked Pentateuch
334(1)
Rewritten Scripture
335(2)
Rhetoric in Antiquity
337(5)
Riddles
342(3)
Sabbath
345(1)
Samaritan Pentateuch
346(2)
Sayings and Dialogue Gospels
348(2)
Schema
350(1)
Schwartz, Barry
351(1)
Scribal Memory
352(3)
Scribes/scribality
355(4)
Scriptoria
359(2)
Scrolls
361(1)
Second Temple
362(1)
Secondary Orality
362(2)
Septuagint
364(3)
Short-Term Memory
367(1)
Simonides
367(1)
Sitz im Leben
367(1)
Social Memory
368(1)
Sociolinguistics
369(2)
Song
371(1)
Sound Mapping
372(7)
Special Grammar
379(3)
Speech Genres
382(2)
Story Pattern
384(1)
Storytelling
385(3)
Synagogues
388(4)
Targums
392(1)
Tedlock, Dennis
393(1)
Tell El Amarna
394(1)
Temples
394(5)
Temple (Jerusalem)
399(4)
Testaments (Jewish)
403(1)
Testimonia
404(2)
Text-broker(s)
406(1)
Textual Criticism
407(10)
Textual Communities
417(1)
Theme (in oral theory)
418(3)
Therapeutae
421(1)
Thomas, Rosalind
421(1)
Torah Reading/Service
422(3)
Traditional Referentiality
425(3)
Traditionalism/Continuitism
428(1)
Traditionsbruch
429(1)
Translation
430(7)
Type Scene
437(2)
Verbatim Memory
439(1)
Villa of the Papyri, Herculaneum
439(2)
Vindolanda
441(1)
Visual Culture
442(9)
War Rituals
451(3)
Wax Tablet
454(1)
Wisdom Collections
454(2)
Worship, Ancient Israelite
456(8)
Worship, Ancient Jewish
464(6)
Worship, Early Christian
470(3)
Writing and Writing Materials
473(6)
Yavneh/Jamnia
479
Tom Thatcher is Professor of Biblical Studies at Cincinnati Christian University, USA. He has authored or edited numerous books and articles on the Johannine Literature and early Christian media culture.

Chris Keith is Professor of New Testament and Early Christianity and Director of the Centre for the Social-Scientific Study of the Bible at St. Mary's University, Twickenham, UK.

Raymond F. Person, Jr. is Professor of Religion at Ohio Northern University, Ada, Ohio, USA.

Elsie Stern is Vice President for Academic Affairs at Reconstructionist Rabbinical College, USA.