Reframing Biblical Studies (original) (raw)
"Grasping the Conceptual Meaning of the Biblical Text: A Cognitive Analysis of ",ידע DavarLogos 19.2 (2020): 1–36
Dan-Adrian Petre
DavarLogos, 2020
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Cognitive Science and Biblical Interpretation
Istvan Czachesz
Language, Cognition, and Biblical Exegesis: Interpreting Minds, 2019
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Cognitive Factors as a Key to Plain-Sense Biblical Interpretation [Prepublication Author Manuscript] {see now the published open-access version}
David E . S . Stein
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Review of Ellen van Wolde, Reframing Biblical Studies: When Language and Text Meet Culture, Cognition, and Context (2009)
David Clines
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Cognitive Linguistics and the Principle of Scripture Interpreting Scripture
Philip D Foster
Scottish Bulletin of Evangelical Theology, 2018
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Cognitive Linguistics and New Testament Narrative: Investigating Methodology through Characterization (Special Issue), Biblical Interpretation 29.4–5 (2021), ed. Jan Rüggemeier and Elizabeth E. Shively [Open Access]
Jan Rüggemeier
2021
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Toward a Poetics of the Biblical Mind: Language, Culture, and Cognition
Job Jindo
Vetus Testamentum, 2009
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The Promise of the Cognitive Science of Religion for Biblical Studies
Istvan Czachesz
CSSR Bulletin 37/4, 2008, 102-105.
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Introduction: Towards a Cognitive Theory of New Testament Characters: Methodology, Problems, and Desiderata, in Jan Rüggemeier and Elizabeth E. Shively (eds.), Cognitive Linguistics and New Testament Narrative: Investigating Methodology through Characterization, BibInt 29.4–5 (2021): 403–429
Jan Rüggemeier
BibInt (Open Access), 2021
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Biblical Hebrew and Cognitive Linguistics
Christo H J Van Der Merwe
2021
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Cognitive Factors as a Key to Plain-Sense Biblical Interpretation: Resolving Cruxes in Gen 18:1-15 and 32:23-33
David E . S . Stein
Open Theology, 2018
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Reduction to the First Idea: A Cognitive Approach to Biblical Hebrew Verse. Kleine Untersuchungen zur Sprache des Alten Testaments und seiner Umwelt 18. Kamen: Hartmut Spenner (2015).
Daniel James Waller
2015
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Learning Biblical Hebrew. Reading for Comprehension – An Introductory Grammar, Karl V.Kutz and Rebekah L.Josberger, Lexham, 2018 (ISBN 978‐1‐683‐59084‐2), xxviii + 476 pp., hb $39.99
Robert J Balfour
Reviews in Religion & Theology, 2019
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Lexical meaning in Biblical Hebrew and cognitive semantics: a case study
Christo H J Van Der Merwe
Biblica, 2006
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Language, Cognition, and Biblical Exegesis
Ronit Nikolsky
Language, Cognition, and Biblical Exegesis, 2019
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Cognitive Factors as a Key to Plain-Sense Biblical Interpretation: Resolving Cruxes in Gen 18:1–15 and 32:23–33 [Pre-acceptance version]
David E . S . Stein
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What they don't tell you: a survivor's guide to biblical studies
Timothy Hegedus
2001
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Methodology, Speech, Society: The Hebrew Bible
Douglas Lawrie
Scriptura, 2013
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"Contextualization in the Old Testament." Mission Round Table (May-August 2018): 4-9.
Jerry Hwang
2018
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How to Read the Bible: A Guide to Scripture, Then and Now (review)
Victor Matthews
Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies, 2008
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Jacques B. Doukhan - Hebrew for Theologians A Textbook for the Study of Biblical Hebrew in Relation to Hebrew Thinking
Zoltán László V.
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Cognitive Issues in Bible Translation: The Biblical Text in the Context of Human Experience
Jonathan Grimes
The Bible Translator, 2020
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Review of J. LeMon and K. Richards, eds., Method Matters: Essays on the Interpretation of the Hebrew Bible in Honor of David L. Peterson (Society of Biblical Literature, 2009)
Andrew R Davis
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Reading Scripture Canonically: Theological Instincts for Old Testament Interpretation
Rick Wadholm Jr.
Bulletin for Biblical Research, 2020
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Interdisciplinary Perspectives for the Study of the Text of the Hebrew Bible: Open Questions
Elvira Martín-Contreras, Lorena Miralles Maciá
in The Text of the Hebrew Bible. From the Rabbis to the Masoretes (Elvira Martín-Contreras and Lorena Miralles Maciá eds.), 2014
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Review of Biblical Literature
James Watts
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Mind, Morality and Magic: Cognitive Science Approaches in Biblical Studies
Istvan Czachesz, Risto Uro
I. Czachesz & R. Uro, eds, Mind, Morality and Magic: Cognitive Science Approaches in Biblical Studies, 2013
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'You Will Be Like the Gods': The Conceptualization of Deity in the Hebrew Bible in Cognitive Perspective
Daniel McClellan
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The Multivalence of Biblical Texts and Theological Meanings. Edited by Christine Helmer
Alastair Hunter
The Journal of Theological Studies, 2008
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“Refreshing Philology: James Barr, Supersessionism, and the State of Biblical Words,” Biblical Interpretation 24:3 (2016), 332-356.
David Lambert
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The World of the Bible: Indispensable Context in the Study of the Old Testament
Monika Bajić
Kairos, 2021
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Hebrews: Contemporary Methods – New Insights (ed. by Gabriella Gelardini; Biblical Interpretation Series 75; Leiden: Brill, 2005; Atlanta: SBL 2008).
Gabriella Gelardini
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Bridging Gaps: Contextual Biblical Interpretation as a tool to reconnect Biblical interpretation and theology
Pieter Dirk Dekker
Centre for Contextual Biblical Interpretation, 2022
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The Language of the New Testament: Context, History, and Development (TENTS; ECHC; Brill, 2012)
Andrew W . Pitts
2013
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B7***. Textual Criticism of the Hebrew Bible, rev and exp fourth ed (Minneapolis: Fortress, 2022). xlvi + 524 pp. (incl. 78 tables, 33 illustr, and 41 exercises). ISBN 9781506483481
Emanuel Tov
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