Transfigured: a Derridean rereading of the Markan transfiguration
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Main Author: Wilson, Andrew P. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York T & T Clark ©2007
Series:Library of New Testament studies 319
Playing the texts 13
T & T Clark library of biblical studies
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Online Access:Volltext
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-177) and indexes
Introducing Derrida and deconstruction -- - The critical "other" : Derridean theory within biblical studies -- - The Markan transfiguration in biblical studies -- - Rereading the Markan transfiguration -- - New figurations : implications and future directions
At first glance the Markan transfiguration scene (Mk. 9:2-8) is all about light, sound and spectacle. Commentators see revealed in this scene a sparkling vision of God's gloryGÇöthe light that banishes the shadow of incomprehension and by which the hidden truth of the Gospel finally becomes clear. But have commentators been blinded by their dazzling evaluations of Mark's theology? For, despite all the splendor and sparkle, the Markan transfiguration remains a difficult scene to interpret. Transfigured asks what would be seen if one were to squint past the sun-like glory that dominates this vis
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 185 pages)
ISBN:9780567178824
056717882X
9780567026019
0567026019

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