An Unsuitable Book: The Bible as Scandalous Text

An Unsuitable Book: The Bible as Scandalous Text

by Hugh S Pyper
ISBN-10:
1905048327
ISBN-13:
9781905048328
Pub. Date:
11/08/2005
Publisher:
Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd
ISBN-10:
1905048327
ISBN-13:
9781905048328
Pub. Date:
11/08/2005
Publisher:
Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd
An Unsuitable Book: The Bible as Scandalous Text

An Unsuitable Book: The Bible as Scandalous Text

by Hugh S Pyper

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Overview

The real 'scandal' of the Bible, suggests Hugh Pyper, lies not in any salaciousness it may contain but in its deep impropriety as a venerable book, and the 'unsuitability' of its reality to the expectations of its readers. This collection of essays, published and previously unpublished, will delight readers with its wit and profundity. Among them, 'The Selfish Text: Memetics and the Bible' deploys Richard Dawkins's notion of memes to advance the half-teasing, half-serious thesis that western culture is the Bible's way of making more Bibles, 'The Bible in Bloom' examines the usefulness or otherwise of Bloom's concept of the 'anxiety of influence' in biblical studies, and 'The Bible as Wolf: Tracking a Carrollian Metaphor in Biblical Studies', a tribute to Robert Carroll, the author's mentor, uncovers the polyvalence of the wolf metaphor in biblical and literary traditions and calls for the recovery of the 'wild' text. Other papers are on women and silence (with a nod to Isak Dinesen and to Freud), on the violence in Lamentations as a deflection of anger from God and so a survival strategy for the community, and on modern 'gospels of Judas' which symptomize resentment against the canon.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781905048328
Publisher: Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd
Publication date: 11/08/2005
Series: Bible in the Modern World
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.50(d)
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