Hebrews between Cultures: Group Portraits and National LiteratureThe Poetics of Biblical Narrative, Sternberg's last book, established a new level of sophistication for biblical analysis. In Hebrews between Cultures, he shifts his focus from individual identity to the group, in this case the Hebrews. Sternberg's analysis of the development in the Bible of the Hebrew identity (and alternate identities) is brilliant, challenging, intellectually rigorous and unusual, and almost always unexpected and dramatic. |
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Hebrews between cultures: group portraits and national literature
معاينة المستخدمين - Not Available - Book VerdictAn issue central to Jewish historical study is the difficulty in defining the similarities and differences between the designations of Hebrews, Israelites, and Jews. Why do Jews speak Hebrew? Why do ... قراءة التقييم بأكمله
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CultureBlindness | 1 |
Stereotypes Metastereotypes | 155 |
The Translated Self in Adverse Encounter | 206 |
Three | 259 |
Intergroup Dramas in the Secret Life | 279 |
Echoing | 378 |
Outside Parallel and Internal Process | 426 |
The Laws | 471 |
Law Narrative and the Poetics of Genesis | 520 |
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