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Author: Scholar s Press
Semeia, an experimental journal devoted to the exploration of new and emergent areas and methods of biblical criticism, was published from 1972 through 2002. Each issue was devoted to a particular theme, and articles explored the methods, models, and findings of linguistics, folklore studies, contemporary literary criticism, structuralism, social anthropology, and other such disciplines.
Northrop Frye between Archetype and Typology / Robert Alter
Towards Reconciling the Solitudes / Joe Velaidum
"The Humanized God": Biblical Paradigms of Recognition in Frye's Final Three Books / David Gay
The Ashes of the Stars: Northrop Frye and the Trickster-God / Michael Dolzani
Northrop Frye and the Poetry in Biblical Hermeneutics / James M. Kee
Early Modern Women's Words with Power: Absence and Presence / Patricia Demers
From Archetype to Antitype: A Look at Frygian Archetypology / Margaret Burgess
Modeling Biblical Narrative: Frye and D.H. Lawrence / William Robins
Biblical Studies on a More Capacious Canvas: A Response to Joe Velaidum and James M. Kee / David Jobling
Reconfiguring the Liberal Imagination: A Response to Margaret Burgess, Patricia Demers, and William Robins / J. Russell Perkin
The "Something More" in the Bible: A Response to Robert Alter, David Gay, and Michael Dolzani / Robert Cording
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