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A Narratological Reading of 1 Peter
By (Author) Dr Abson Prdestin Joseph
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
7th November 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
227.9206
Paperback
224
278g
Employing a narratological approach Abson Joseph links the structure of 1 Peter with Gods actions on behalf of Israel. Using a three-layered distinction of narrative fabula (raw material), story, and text Joseph studies the text of 1 Peter and shows the presence of a fabula that comprises four main elements: election, suffering, steadfastness, and vindication. Joseph asserts that this fabula is common to the experiences of Israel, Jesus, and the epistles audience and thus shapes the narrative substructure of the epistle and constitutes the lens through which the author urges his audience to make sense of its situation. Joseph argues the author of 1 Peter urges the audience to view suffering only as a temporary experience that befalls the elect. Suffering is to be met with faithful response for God vindicates the righteous sufferer. The narrative substructure provides evidence of Gods vindication of righteous sufferers, serves as basis for the authors exhortations to the audience, and substantiates his claims about Gods ability to vindicate those who remain steadfast in the face of suffering.
Summarized. * New Testament Abstracts *
Josephs work is worthy of attention especially because of how he considers the theological implications of 1 Peters use of the OT. The monograph is quite helpful in highlighting Peters theological concerns in selecting and using OT passages in a text that seeks to shape the identity of his audience. This is a welcome addition to a growing library of narrative studies focused on 1 Peter. -- Darian Lockett, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University, La Mirada, CA * Journal of Evangelical Theological Society *
Abson Prdestin Joseph is Associate Professor of New Testament at Indiana Wesleyan University, USA.