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Genre and Narrative Coherence in the Acts of the Apostles

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Full Title:

Genre and Narrative Coherence in the Acts of the Apostles

Contributors:

By (Author) Alan Bale

ISBN:

9780567672025

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

T.& T.Clark Ltd

Publication Date:

27th July 2016

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
New Testaments

Dewey:

226.606

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

264

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Weight:

372g

Description

Focusing specifically on the issue of genre methodology in Acts, Bale' work will have clear ramifications for the study of biblical texts in general. The first part of the work surveys the state of genre theory in Acts scholarship and demonstrates its inadequacy for both classifying and interpreting Acts. Bale constructs a new genre model rooted in contemporary genre theory, tackling the problematic issue in Biblical scholarship of the relationship between history and fiction in literature. From this theoretical analysis Bale presents a new, pragmatic model for genre which is non-exclusive and heavily intertextual. In part two Bale utilises the model in three original readings which draw heavily upon parallels from ancient literature. The first reading shows how a specific device at the beginning of Acts dictates interpretation. The second looks at the problem of Pauls status as apostle in Acts from a narrative rather than a propositional perspective. The final reading explores several passages in Acts which may instructively be read as incorporating themes and techniques from ancient comedy and related genres.

Reviews

This lively monograph should greatly enhance the conversation about the genre of Acts and might well redirect it. * The Journal of Religion *
This is a bold and ambitious project that deserves serious attention. Bale provides a helpful guide to literary theory on genre and intertextuality and a valuable critique of the genre quest that has dominated Acts scholarship in recent decades. He writes well and is not afraid to set out controversial positions with clarity and honestythis book offers a fresh and invigorating literary approach to the reading of Acts. * Society of Biblical Literature *
This lively monograph should greatly enhance the conversation about the genre of Acts and might well redirect it. * The Journal of Religion *

Author Bio

Alan J. Bale completed his PhD at the University of Birmingham, UK, in 2012, since which time he has been working at the Institute for Textual Studies and Electronic Editing with Professor David Parker.

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