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Canons in Conflict: Negotiating Texts in True and False Prophecy by James E. Brenneman β€” book cover

Canons in Conflict: Negotiating Texts in True and False Prophecy

by James E. Brenneman
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In this new study, James Brenneman confronts the issue of conflicting canons with full force, incorporating insights gained from both literary and biblical disciplines on the question of canon. He begins with an illuminating tour through contemporary literary theory from Hans Robert Jauss to Stanley Fish, and current discussions in theology about the canon. He goes on to a consideration of true and false prophesy, with a detailed examination of the three apparently conflicting versions of the Old Testament "swords into plowshares" prophesy, as found in Isaiah 2:2-4,5; Joel 4:9-12 (Eng. 3:9-12); and Micah 4:1-5. Suggesting that the dynamics controlling the process for negotiating between contradictory readings of prophetic texts are the same as those at work in adjudicating between canons in conflict, Brenneman concludes by pointing the way towards an integrative approach appropriate to the question of canon and authority in a "post-modern" pluralistic context.

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In this new study, James Brenneman confronts the issue of conflicting canons with full force, incorporating insights gained from both literary and biblical disciplines on the question of canon. He begins with an illuminating tour through contemporary literary theory from Hans Robert Jauss to Stanley Fish, and current discussions in theology about the canon. He goes on to a consideration of true and false prophesy, with a detailed examination of the three apparently conflicting versions of the Old Testament "swords into plowshares" prophesy, as found in Isaiah 2:2-4,5; Joel 4:9-12 (Eng. 3:9-12); and Micah 4:1-5. Suggesting that the dynamics controlling the process for negotiating between contradictory readings of prophetic texts are the same as those at work in adjudicating between canons in conflict, Brenneman concludes by pointing the way towards an integrative approach appropriate to the question of canon and authority in a "post-modern" pluralistic context.

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Literally taking pages from the secular debate over pluralism and the Western literary canon (<`a> la Harold Bloom), Brenneman (Pasadena Mennonite Church; Episcopal Theological School, Claremont, CA) applies canonical criticism to conflicting interpretations of the sacred Canon. With his postmodern, sociopolitical lens upon the problematic Old Testament "swords into plowshares" prophecy (as diversely proclaimed in Isaiah, Joel, and Micah), the author proposes an inductive study and ethical negotiation among text, context, and communities of readers. In other words, an inclusive, rigorous quest for a consensus on the important questions is as vital as any answers. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

About the Author, James E. Brenneman

Episcopal School of Theology at Claremont

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Literally taking pages from the secular debate over pluralism and the Western literary canon (<`a> la Harold Bloom), Brenneman (Pasadena Mennonite Church; Episcopal Theological School, Claremont, CA) applies canonical criticism to conflicting interpretations of the sacred Canon. With his postmodern, sociopolitical lens upon the problematic Old Testament "swords into plowshares" prophecy (as diversely proclaimed in Isaiah, Joel, and Micah), the author proposes an inductive study and ethical negotiation among text, context, and communities of readers. In other words, an inclusive, rigorous quest for a consensus on the important questions is as vital as any answers. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
May 1, 1997
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195109092

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