Semeia studies. the essays in this volume are presented in honour of C. Culley at the time of his retirement Fiona C. Black, Roland Boer, Erin Runions vol. 36 The labour of reading: Desire, alienation, and Biblical interpretation
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TextLanguage: 0 eng Publication details: U.S.A; The society of Biblical literature; 1999Description: 317tr; Paperback; 22cmISBN: - 0884140113
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- F517-B63
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What does it mean to work at or labor with the reading of the Bible? How do biblical texts appear when the light under which they are read comes from an unconventional quarter? The labour of reading provides an example of the work of reading biblical texts in new and distinct ways.
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