The Oral and the Written Gospel: The Hermeneutics of Speaking and Writing in the Synoptic Tradition, Mark, Paul, and Q

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Indiana University Press, 22 lis 1997 - 254

"A tightly argued and comprehensive treatment of an important area of New Testament studies." —The Christian Century

"By distinguishing oral from written modes of transmission, Kelber skillfully unlocks new doors for biblical interpretation." —Theology Today

What happens when speech turns into text? Spoken words, operating from mouth to ear, process knowledge differently from writing which links the eye to the visible, but silent letters on the page. Based on this premise, Werner Kelber discusses orality and writing, and the interaction between the two, at strategic points in the early Christian traditions. In digressing from conventional literary criticism, the book offers new, and often startling insights into the origins of Christianity.

 

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THE PRECANONICAL SYNOPTIC TRANSMISSION
1
MARKS ORAL LEGACY
44
MARK AS TEXTUALITY
90
ORALITY AND TEXTUALITY IN PAUL
140
DEATH AND LIFE IN THE WORD OF GOD
184
BIBLIOGRAPHY
227
INDEX OF PASSAGES
248
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Werner H. Kelber, Turner Professor of Religious Studies at Rice University, is the author of The Kingdom in Mark, A New Place and a New Time, and Mark's Story of Jesus.

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