
Dieckmann, Detlef
Segen für Isaak
Eine rezeptionsästhetische Auslegung von Gen 26 und Kotexten
Series:Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft 329
Aims and Scope
In contrast to the romantic aesthetic of originality, this analysis of the texts of Genesis 26 and its co-texts proceeds from an aesthetic of valuing repetitions and 'doubling'. After presenting the concept of interpretation based on a reception aesthetic, the study reconstructs the process of reading Genesis 12:10–20, Genesis 20 and Genesis 26, considering not only Christian secondary literature, but also making extensive use of Jewish exegeses.
- ix, 374 pages
- Language:
- German
- Keywords:
- Subjects
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Old Testament and Ancient Near East > Pentateuch and Historical Books > Pentateuch
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > New Testament > Exegetical Monographs, general
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Old Testament and Ancient Near East > Pentateuch and Historical Books > Pentateuch
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > New Testament > Exegetical Monographs, general
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > Old Testament and Ancient Near East > Pentateuch and Historical Books > Pentateuch
- Theology, Judaism, Religion > New Testament > Exegetical Monographs, general
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