Unruly Books: Rethinking Ancient and Academic Imaginations of Religious Texts

This volume explores the idea of the unruly book, from books now known by their titles alone to books that subverted structures of power and gender. The contributors show how these books functioned as "sticky" objects, and they examine the story of what such books signified to the people w...

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Beteiligte: Kartzow, Marianne Bjelland 1971- (Herausgegeben von) ; Brownsmith, Esther (Herausgegeben von) ; Lied, Liv Ingeborg 1974- (Herausgegeben von)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: London T&T Clark 2024
In:Jahr: 2024
Ausgabe:1st ed
weitere Schlagwörter:B Christianity Sacred books
B Islam Sacred books
B Sacred Texts
B Biblical studies & exegesis
B Judaism Texts
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505 8 |a Acknowledgements 1. Introduction to Unruly Books - Esther Brownsmith, University of Dayton, Marianne Bjelland Kartzow, University of Oslo, Liv Ingeborg Lied, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society Section 1: Unruliness in Early Jewish Texts 2. Gender and Imagined Authorship of Ancient Jewish Texts - Hanna Tervanotko, McMaster University 3. Imagined and Unruly: The Letter of Aristeas and the Septuagint - Benjamin Wright, Lehigh University 4. Why Didn't Biblical Books Have Titles? A Study in Ancient Hebrew Literary Values - Seth Sanders, University of California, Davis Section 2: Unruliness in Early Christian Texts 5. The Letter to the Laodiceans: A "Ghost of a Pauline Epistle?" - Vemund Blomkvist, Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo 6. Unruly Scriptures in the Clementine Homilies- Ismo Dunderberg, University of Helsinki 7. Disciplinary Knowledge and Gospel Bibliography in Origen's Homily on Luke 1 - Jeremiah Coogan, Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University Section 3: Unruliness in Islamic Texts 8. Books Known Only by Reference in the Quran - Matthew P Monger, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society 9. Taming Unruliness: al-Qa?i ?Iya?'s al-Ghunya and the Nested List Structure - Nora Eggen, Faculty of Theology, University of Oslo Section 4: Unruly Receptions 10. Hermetic Books Known Only by Title: Scrolls, Stelae, and the Egyptian Total Library - Christian Bull, University of Bergen 11. Books Known Only by Name in Booklists from the Slavia Orthodoxa - Slavomír Céplö, Ruhr-Universität Bochum 12. Books Known Only by Title in Book Lists: The Unruly Entries of the Gelasian Decree and Abdisho of Nisibis's Catalogue of the Books of the Church - Rebecca Solevåg, VID Specialized University, Stavanger, Liv Ingeborg Lied, MF Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society 13. Gospel Thrillers: Unruly Knowledge in a Fictional Archive - Andrew Jacobs, Harvard Divinity School List of Contributors Bibliography Index 
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