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[Re]Reading Again: A Mosaic Reading of Numbers 25
By (Author) Anthony Rees
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
1st September 2016
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Criticism and exegesis of sacred texts
222.1406
Paperback
208
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
290g
Guided by the metaphor of the art form known as a mosaic, this book advocates a pluralistic approach to biblical studies. Rees argues that the text itself can be described as a 'mosaic', with each new reading adding to the mosaic. Interpretation is therefore both observation and invention, or contribution.When [re]reading the text, one cannot but be aware of what has been seen before, even if it at first may seem unfamiliar. He thus rejects the idea of a definitive reading. Examining Numbers 25, Rees argues that the various methods employed to interpret this text (narrative, feminist, postcolonial as well as a more 'traditional' historical-critical reading) enable us to see different things as we read from different places. A further analysis of the book's interpretative history, including the rewritten histories of Josephus and Philo, allows us to discover that creativity has forever been a part of the reading process. Moving on to explore the contributions of more recent commentators, Rees concludes that an embrace of diversity, of collegiality, may well point to a new future in Biblical Studies.
The study provides a helpful panoramic overview of the interpretation of Numbers 25 ... [and offers] a variety of readings. * Journal of Theological Studies *
Anthony Rees is Research Fellow at the Centre for Public and Contextual Theology of Charles Sturt University, Australia.