Preface |
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Part I Introduction: Speaking, Seeing, Writing in the Shaping of New Genres |
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Hebrew Bible and Oral Literature: Misconceptions and New Directions |
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3 | (16) |
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Orality and Writing in Ancient Philosophy: Their Interrelationship and the Shaping of Literary Forms |
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19 | (17) |
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From Oral Conversations to Written Texts: Randomness in the Transmission of Rabbinic Traditions |
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36 | (16) |
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52 | (19) |
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The History of the Closure of Biblical Texts |
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71 | (32) |
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Part II Speaking in the Shaping of New Genres |
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Plenitude and Diversity: Interactions between Orality and Writing |
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103 | (16) |
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Transmissions from Scripturality to Orality: Hearing the Voice of Jesus in Mark 4:1--34 |
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119 | (11) |
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Memory and Form Criticism: The Typicality of Memory as a Bridge between Orality and Literality in the Early Christian Remembering Process |
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130 | (14) |
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The Gospel of Mark in the Interface of Orality and Writing |
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144 | (22) |
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Performance Events in Early Christianity: New Testament Writings in an Oral Context |
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166 | (28) |
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Performance Criticism as an Exegetical Method: A Story, Three Insights, and Two Jokes |
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194 | (11) |
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Part III Seeing in the Shaping of New Genres |
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A Theory of the Message for New Testament Writings or Communicating the Words of Jesus: From Angelos to Euangelion |
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205 | (31) |
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Women Prophets/Maenads Visually Represented in Two Roman Colonies: Pompeii and Corinth |
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236 | (24) |
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The Didactics of Images: The Fig Tree in Mark 11:12--14 and 20--21 |
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260 | (25) |
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Part IV Writing in the Shaping of New Genres |
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A "lying pen of the scribes" (Jer 8:8)? Orality and Writing in the Formation of Prophetic Books |
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285 | (25) |
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Writing Songs, Singing Songs: The Oral and the Written in the Commission of the Levitical Singers (1 Chr 25:1--6) |
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310 | (12) |
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"Call on me in the day of trouble ..." From Oral Lament to Lament Psalms |
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322 | (13) |
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"Publishing" a Gospel: Notes on Historical Constraints to Gospel Criticism |
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335 | (18) |
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The Sovereignty of the Son of Man: Reading Mark 2 |
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353 | (10) |
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Scripture and the Writer of Mark |
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363 | (16) |
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Mapping Written and Spoken Word in the Gospel of Mark |
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379 | (14) |
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Writing in Character: Claudius Lysias to Felix as a Double-Pseudepigraphon (Acts 23:26--30) |
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393 | (16) |
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List of Authors |
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409 | (4) |
Index of Sources |
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413 | (13) |
Index of Names |
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426 | (3) |
Subject Index |
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429 | (10) |
Errata and Corrigenda |
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