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Perhaps There Is Hope Reading Lamentations As A Polyphony Of Pain Penitence And Protest Miriam J Bier

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Perhaps There Is Hope Reading Lamentations As A Polyphony Of Pain Penitence And Protest Miriam J Bier
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Perhaps There Is Hope Reading Lamentations As A Polyphony Of Pain Penitence And Protest Miriam J Bier instant download after payment.

Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.06 MB
Author: Miriam J. Bier
ISBN: 9780567662217, 9780567658388, 0567662217, 0567658384
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Perhaps There Is Hope Reading Lamentations As A Polyphony Of Pain Penitence And Protest Miriam J Bier by Miriam J. Bier 9780567662217, 9780567658388, 0567662217, 0567658384 instant download after payment.

Bier proposes here a strong new understanding of the Book of Lamentations, drawing on Bakhtinian ideas of multiple voices to analyse the poetic speaking voices within the text; examining their theological perspectives, and nuancing the interaction between them. Bier scrutinises interpretations of Lamentations, distinguishing between exegesis that reads Lamentations as a theodicy, in defense of God, and those that read it as an anti-theodicy, in defense of Zion. Rather than reductively adopting either of these approaches, this book advocates a dialogic approach to Lamentations, reading to hear the full polyphony of pain, penitence, and protest.

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