
A Biblical Itinerary
In Search of Method, Form and Content. Essays in Honor of George W. Coats
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A Biblical Itinerary
In Search of Method, Form and Content. Essays in Honor of George W. Coats
About this book
A Biblical Itinerary is dedicated to George Coats, former Professor of Old Testament at Lexington Theological Seminary, Kentucky and author of Rebellion in the Wilderness, From Canaan to Egypt, and Moses: Heroic Man, Man of God, and other books. The essays collected here, reflecting many of George Coats's interests, include 'Structure and Meaning in the Sinai-Horeb Narrative' (Joseph Blenkinsopp), 'Biblical and Early Islamic Moses' (Malcolm Clark), 'What Does the Bible Say? A Question of Text and Canon' (David Gunn), 'On the Task of Old Testament Theology' (Rolf Knierim); 'Scripture and the Formation of Christian Identity' (Roy Melugin); 'Some Reflections on the Canonical Moses: Moses and Abraham' (Rolf Rendtorff), and other papers by Trent Butler, Eugene Carpenter, James Crenshaw, John Roffey, Lawson Stone, Gene Tucker and John Van Seters.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
- Some Reflections on the Canonical Moses: Moses and Abraham
- Biblical and Early Islamic Moses
- Narrative Form Criticism: Dead or Alive?
- Beyond Reality: Poetic Discourse and Psalm 107
- Redaction Criticism: Whence, Whither, and Why? Or, Going beyond Source and Form Criticism without Leaving them Behind
- Exodus 18: Its Structure, Style, Motifs and Function in the Book of Exodus
- Structure and Meaning in the Sinai–Horeb Narrative (Exodus 19–34)
- From Faithful Prophet to Villain: Observations on the Tradition History of the Balaam Story
- The Missing Voice
- The Futile Quest for the Historical Prophet
- On the Task of Old Testament Theology
- Scripture and the Formation of Christian Identity
- Bibliography of Works by George Wesley Coats, Jr
- Index of References
- Index of Authors