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Oral Tradition and the New Testament: A Guide for the Perplexed
By (Author) Dr Rafael Rodriguez
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
5th December 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
225.6
Hardback
184
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
386g
The last three decades have seen an explosion of biblical scholarship on the presence and consequences of the oral expression of tradition among Jesus' followers, especially in the earliest decades of the Common Era. There is a wealth of scholarship focused on orality'. This scholarship is, however, abstract and technical almost by definition, and to date no introductory discussion exists that can introduce a new generation of biblical students to the issues being discussed at higher levels of scholarship. Rafael Rodriguez address this gap. Rodriguez adopts a fourfold structure to cover the topic, beginning with basic essentials for further discussion of oral-tradition research and definitions of key terms (the what'). He then moves on to discuss the key players in this area (the who') before examining the methods involved in oral-tradition research among New Testament scholars (the how'). Finally Rodriguez provides examples of the ways in which oral-tradition research can bring texts into clearer focus (the why'). The result is a comprehensive introduction to this key area in New Testament studies.
A book worth reading, especially if you feel that you have never quite grasped what they mean when they talk about orality in the New Testament. * The Heythrop Journal *
Rafael Rodrguez is Professor of New Testament at Johnson University, USA.