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The contextual approach and form criticism are two well-established methodologies in Biblical Studies, but the natural affinities between the two have historically gone under-appreciated. Yet the substantial reconsideration of classic tenets of form-criticism that has transpired in recent memory has further separated these two like-minded methods. Through a series of case studies that carefully consider certain Old Testament texts contextually, Silhouettes of Scripture: Considering the Contextual Approach with Form-criticism considers important methodological critiques and fuse elements of both methods in order to not only re-focus natural affinities but also more precisely define how contextual studies could proceed. Initiated by a literary trigger, Schreiner and Holland’s method navigates between what has been called "parallel-o-mania" and "parallel-anonia" to consider a range of similarities and differences in terms of broad and narrow convergences. The result is a work that not only looks upon well-known parallels with fresh eyes but also seeks to establish new trajectories.



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The comparative method continues to mature and shed greater light as our knowledge and self-awareness increase, and this new volume carries that conversation forward. Students of the Hebrew Bible and the ancient Near East will benefit from exploring its case studies alongside Schreiner and Holland.

-- Christopher B. Hays, Fuller Theological Seminary

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Convergence of Form Criticism and the Contextual Approach

Chapter One: The Enuma Elish, the Memphite Theology, and Genesis 1: A Contextual Trialogue

Chapter Two: The Birth Narratives of Sargon, Cyrus, and Moses

Chapter Three: Torn Garments, Mourning, and History: The Historiographical Appropriation of Tearing Garments

Chapter Four: Gilgamesh, Akka, and Rehoboam

Chapter Five: Israel’s Appropriation of the King List Tradition

Chapter Six: A Prototype? Comparing the Letter-prayers of Sin-iddinam and Hezekiah

Chapter Seven: Song of Songs and “Give It Away” as a Study in Contextual Difference

Conclusions and Ways Forward

Bibliography

Index

About the Authors

Silhouettes of Scripture: Considering the

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 21/06/2023
      ISBN13: 9781793651044, 978-1793651044
      ISBN10: 1793651043

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The contextual approach and form criticism are two well-established methodologies in Biblical Studies, but the natural affinities between the two have historically gone under-appreciated. Yet the substantial reconsideration of classic tenets of form-criticism that has transpired in recent memory has further separated these two like-minded methods. Through a series of case studies that carefully consider certain Old Testament texts contextually, Silhouettes of Scripture: Considering the Contextual Approach with Form-criticism considers important methodological critiques and fuse elements of both methods in order to not only re-focus natural affinities but also more precisely define how contextual studies could proceed. Initiated by a literary trigger, Schreiner and Holland’s method navigates between what has been called "parallel-o-mania" and "parallel-anonia" to consider a range of similarities and differences in terms of broad and narrow convergences. The result is a work that not only looks upon well-known parallels with fresh eyes but also seeks to establish new trajectories.



      Trade Review

      The comparative method continues to mature and shed greater light as our knowledge and self-awareness increase, and this new volume carries that conversation forward. Students of the Hebrew Bible and the ancient Near East will benefit from exploring its case studies alongside Schreiner and Holland.

      -- Christopher B. Hays, Fuller Theological Seminary

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction: The Convergence of Form Criticism and the Contextual Approach

      Chapter One: The Enuma Elish, the Memphite Theology, and Genesis 1: A Contextual Trialogue

      Chapter Two: The Birth Narratives of Sargon, Cyrus, and Moses

      Chapter Three: Torn Garments, Mourning, and History: The Historiographical Appropriation of Tearing Garments

      Chapter Four: Gilgamesh, Akka, and Rehoboam

      Chapter Five: Israel’s Appropriation of the King List Tradition

      Chapter Six: A Prototype? Comparing the Letter-prayers of Sin-iddinam and Hezekiah

      Chapter Seven: Song of Songs and “Give It Away” as a Study in Contextual Difference

      Conclusions and Ways Forward

      Bibliography

      Index

      About the Authors

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