01435nam a2200277 a 450000500170000000800200001702000180003704100080005508200100006308200120007310000240008510000110010924500640012024500420018424500400022626000110026626000360027726000090031330000110032230000140033330000100034752006200035765000600097765000530103785600670109020260119071512.02024-10-14 16:55:29 a9781575061245 aeng a221.6 bK89-K19 aKravitz, Kathryn F. eEditor aBringing the Hidden to Light: The Process of Interpretation bStudies in Honor of Stephen A. Geller cKathryn F. Kravitz, Diane M. Sharon aU.S.A. bThe Jewish Theological Seminary c2007 a304tr. bhardcover c24 cm aGeller is Irma Cameron Milstein Professor of Bible at Jewish Theological Seminary. Geller's attention to language and interest in applying the methods of literary analysis to the Hebrew Bible are reflected in his work throughout his career. He has developed what he terms a “literary theology,” in which, by examining the literary devices in the passage under consideration, he has been able to formulate emerging religious ideas that the ancient writers did not express in systematic treatises. His method is illustrated in his studies of texts that represent the major religious traditions of the Hebrew Bible aBible -- O.T -- Criticism, interpretation, etc., Jewish aReligion -- Biblical Commentary -- Old Testament4 uhttps://data.thuviencodoc.org/books/15607/241.jpgyCover Image