Narrative time in the New Testament: essays on Mark, John, and Paul
Human beings live in time; time produces story, the lifeblood of narrative - all the more so for the biblical story which has been, and continues to be, intimately woven into the lives of countless people throughout the generations. Narrative as a literary genre is well represented in the Scriptures...
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Zusammenfassung: | Human beings live in time; time produces story, the lifeblood of narrative - all the more so for the biblical story which has been, and continues to be, intimately woven into the lives of countless people throughout the generations. Narrative as a literary genre is well represented in the Scriptures as a whole, not least in the New Testament, accounting for approximately three-fourths of its overall content. That so much of the Bible is expressed in this communicative mode cannot be merely incidental to its interpretation. The essays collected here aim to illustrate how a narrative approach applied to a number of New Testament passages, particularly in the way they deal with time, can enhance appreciation of the Bible's capacity to make its message present, thus contributing a vital and consequential dimension to the perennial endeavor of faith seeking understanding. |
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HUMAN
BEINGS
LIVE
IN TIME; TIME PRODUCES STORY, THE LIFEBLOOD OF NARRATIVE
-
ALL THE MORE SO FOR THE
BIBLICAL
STORY
WHICH
HAS BEEN, AND CONTINUES
TO BE, INTIMATELY WOVEN INTO THE
LIVES
OF COUNTLESS PEOPLE THROUGHOUT
THE GENERATIONS. NARRATIVE AS A LITERARY GENRE IS
WELL
REPRESENTED IN THE
SCRIPTURES
AS A WHOLE, NOT LEAST IN THE NEW TESTAMENT, ACCOUNTING FOR
APPROXIMATELY THREE-FOURTHS OF ITS
OVERALL
CONTENT. THAT SO MUCH OF
THE
BIBLE
IS EXPRESSED IN THIS COMMUNICATIVE
MODE
CANNOT BE MERELY
INCIDENTAL
TO ITS INTERPRETATION. THE ESSAYS COLLECTED HERE AIM TO ILLUSTRATE
HOW A NARRATIVE APPROACH APPLIED TO A NUMBER
OF
NEW
TESTAMENT PASSAGES,
PARTICULARLY
IN THE WAY THEY DEAL
WITH
TIME, CAN ENHANCE APPRECIATION OF
THE
BIBLES
CAPACITY TO MAKE ITS MESSAGE PRESENT, THUS CONTRIBUTING A
VITAL
AND CONSEQUENTIAL DIMENSION TO THE PERENNIAL ENDEAVOR OF FAITH SEEKING
UNDERSTANDING.
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
IX
INTRODUCTION
1
CHAPTER
1. THE
ILLUSION
OF IMMEDIACY: A
NARRATIVE-CRITICAL
EXPLO
RATION OF THE
BIBLES
PREDILECTION FOR DIRECT REPORTED
SPEECH 7
CHAPTER
2. MARK: STORY, HISTORY, THEOLOGY 29
CHAPTER
3. JESUS AND HUMAN CONTINGENCY IN MARK: A NARRATIVE-
CRITICAL
READING OF THREE HEALING STORIES 43
CHAPTER
4.
SUSPENSE
IN MARK 5:21-43: A NARRATIVE STUDY OF
TWO
HEALING STORIES . 63
CHAPTER
5. MISE EN INTRIGUE ET
SUSPENSE DANS
MARC 5,1-20 87
CHAPTER
6. NARRATIVE AND ITS THEOLOGICAL IMPORT IN 1 THESSALO-
NIANS 101
CHAPTER
7. THE NARRATIVE DYNAMISM OF GENESIS 15 IN ROMANS 4 115
CHAPTER
8. READING AND REREADING: BEING TRANSPORTED 129
CHAPTER
9. FRAMED TO
BREAK
THE FRAME: THE
LITURGICAL
PROCLAMATION
OF
JOHN
S
GOSPEL 141
CHAPTER
10. RECOGNIZING THE
RISEN
JESUS: NARRATIVE CURIOSITY IN
JOHN 21:1-14 159
CHAPTER
11.
DIRECT REPORTED SPEECH AND THE
RISEN
JESUS IN JOHN. 179
CHAPTER
12. SOCIO-RHETORICAL
INTERPRETATION
S
'NARRATIONAL TEXTURE'
IN
DIALOGUE WITH NARRATOLOGY 199
BIBLIOGRAPHY
209
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
223
INDEX
SUBJECTS 225
AUTHOR 231
BIBLICAL
REFERENCES 235 |
adam_txt |
HUMAN
BEINGS
LIVE
IN TIME; TIME PRODUCES STORY, THE LIFEBLOOD OF NARRATIVE
-
ALL THE MORE SO FOR THE
BIBLICAL
STORY
WHICH
HAS BEEN, AND CONTINUES
TO BE, INTIMATELY WOVEN INTO THE
LIVES
OF COUNTLESS PEOPLE THROUGHOUT
THE GENERATIONS. NARRATIVE AS A LITERARY GENRE IS
WELL
REPRESENTED IN THE
SCRIPTURES
AS A WHOLE, NOT LEAST IN THE NEW TESTAMENT, ACCOUNTING FOR
APPROXIMATELY THREE-FOURTHS OF ITS
OVERALL
CONTENT. THAT SO MUCH OF
THE
BIBLE
IS EXPRESSED IN THIS COMMUNICATIVE
MODE
CANNOT BE MERELY
INCIDENTAL
TO ITS INTERPRETATION. THE ESSAYS COLLECTED HERE AIM TO ILLUSTRATE
HOW A NARRATIVE APPROACH APPLIED TO A NUMBER
OF
NEW
TESTAMENT PASSAGES,
PARTICULARLY
IN THE WAY THEY DEAL
WITH
TIME, CAN ENHANCE APPRECIATION OF
THE
BIBLES
CAPACITY TO MAKE ITS MESSAGE PRESENT, THUS CONTRIBUTING A
VITAL
AND CONSEQUENTIAL DIMENSION TO THE PERENNIAL ENDEAVOR OF FAITH SEEKING
UNDERSTANDING.
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
ABBREVIATIONS
IX
INTRODUCTION
1
CHAPTER
1. THE
ILLUSION
OF IMMEDIACY: A
NARRATIVE-CRITICAL
EXPLO
RATION OF THE
BIBLES
PREDILECTION FOR DIRECT REPORTED
SPEECH 7
CHAPTER
2. MARK: STORY, HISTORY, THEOLOGY 29
CHAPTER
3. JESUS AND HUMAN CONTINGENCY IN MARK: A NARRATIVE-
CRITICAL
READING OF THREE HEALING STORIES 43
CHAPTER
4.
SUSPENSE
IN MARK 5:21-43: A NARRATIVE STUDY OF
TWO
HEALING STORIES . 63
CHAPTER
5. MISE EN INTRIGUE ET
SUSPENSE DANS
MARC 5,1-20 87
CHAPTER
6. NARRATIVE AND ITS THEOLOGICAL IMPORT IN 1 THESSALO-
NIANS 101
CHAPTER
7. THE NARRATIVE DYNAMISM OF GENESIS 15 IN ROMANS 4 115
CHAPTER
8. READING AND REREADING: BEING TRANSPORTED 129
CHAPTER
9. FRAMED TO
BREAK
THE FRAME: THE
LITURGICAL
PROCLAMATION
OF
JOHN
S
GOSPEL 141
CHAPTER
10. RECOGNIZING THE
RISEN
JESUS: NARRATIVE CURIOSITY IN
JOHN 21:1-14 159
CHAPTER
11.
DIRECT REPORTED SPEECH AND THE
RISEN
JESUS IN JOHN. 179
CHAPTER
12. SOCIO-RHETORICAL
INTERPRETATION
S
'NARRATIONAL TEXTURE'
IN
DIALOGUE WITH NARRATOLOGY 199
BIBLIOGRAPHY
209
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
223
INDEX
SUBJECTS 225
AUTHOR 231
BIBLICAL
REFERENCES 235 |
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