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Anatomies of Narrative Criticism: The Past, Present, and Futures of the Fourth Gospel as Literature

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Anatomies of Narrative Criticism: The Past, Present, and Futures of the Fourth Gospel as Literature
Anatomies of Narrative Criticism: The Past, Present, and Futures of the Fourth Gospel as Literature

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Reflecting on the twenty-fifth anniversary of Alan Culpepper’s milestone Anatomy of the Fourth Gospel (1983), Anatomies of Narrative Criticism explores current trends in the study of the Gospel of John as literature. The contributors to the volume represent a wide range of methodological approaches that all explore ways that contemporary readers generate meaning from John’s story of Jesus. The book includes an introduction to narrative-critical studies of John; essays on specific themes and passages that focus on interpretation of the text, history of research, hermeneutical approaches, and future trends in research; and a reflective response from Alan Culpepper. Overall, the book seeks to trace the history and project the future of the study of the Bible as narrative. Paperback edition is available from the Society of Biblical Literature (www.sbl-site.org) , Ph.D. (1996) in New Testament-Johannine Literature, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, is Professor of Biblical Studies at Cincinnati Christian University. He is the author or editor of numerous books and articles, including and (both from Westminster John Knox), and (both from the Society of Biblical Literature). , Ph.D. in New Testament (1986), University of Dublin (Trinity College), is Professor of New Testament at The Theological School, Drew University. His numerous books and articles include (Sheffield Phoenix), (Stanford University Press), and (Routledge).

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