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Imprints Voiceprints And Footprints Of Memory Collected Essays Of Werner H Kelber Werner H Kelber

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Imprints Voiceprints And Footprints Of Memory Collected Essays Of Werner H Kelber Werner H Kelber
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Publisher: Society of Biblical Literature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.8 MB
Author: Werner H. Kelber
ISBN: 9781589838925, 1589838920
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Imprints Voiceprints And Footprints Of Memory Collected Essays Of Werner H Kelber Werner H Kelber by Werner H. Kelber 9781589838925, 1589838920 instant download after payment.

Jesus and his followers defined their allegiances and expressed their identities in a communications culture that manifested itself in voice and chirographic practices, in oral-scribal interfaces, and in performative activities rooted in memory. In the sixteen essays gathered in Imprints, Voiceprints, and Footprints of Memory, Werner Kelber explores the verbal arts of early Christian word processing operative in a media world that was separated by two millennia from our contemporary media history. The title articulates the fact that the ancient culture of voiced texts, hand-copying, and remembering is chiefly accessible to us in print format and predominantly assimilated from print perspectives. The oral-scribal-memorial-performative paradigm developed in these essays challenges the reigning historical-critical model in biblical scholarship. Notions of tradition, the fixation on the single original saying, the dominant methodology of form criticism, and the heroic labors of the Quest stalwart features of the historical, documentary paradigm are all subject to a critical review. A number of essays reach beyond New Testament texts, ranging from the pre-Socratic Gorgias through medieval manuscript culture on to print s triumphant apotheosis in Gutenberg s Vulgate, product of the high tech of the fifteenth century, all the way to conflicting commemorations of Auschwitz taking tentative steps toward a history of media technologies, culture, and cognition of the Christian tradition in the West.

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