Form criticism of the Old Testament
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Author
Publication
1971 - Fortress Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
21,000 words, Guess
Page Count
84 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL5317614M
- ISBN-100800601777
- OCLC Control Number157880
- OCLC Control Numberformcriticismofo0000tuck
- Library of Congress Control Number72154487
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- Goodreads823389
- LibraryThing164997
Classifications
- DDC221.6/7
- LCCBS1182 .T8
Description
"Because of its long oral tradition the Old Testament includes a great variety of types of literature--narrative, poetry, proverbs, hymns. Form criticism analyzes these genres within the biblical material in terms of structure, intention, and setting. Gene Tucker clearly defines the basic principles and methods of form criticism and outlines its relation to other disciplines. Using examples from our own speech patterns, the author illustrates how we can recognize various categories of literature. The Old Testament contains genre from every facet of life, from elevated lyric poetry to ceremonial rites to drinking songs. Dr. Tucker picks two representative categories--narrative and prophetic writing--and applies the questions of form criticism to them"--Back cover.
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Series Statement
- Guides to Biblical scholarship. Old Testament series
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