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Christian Figural Reading and the Fashioning of Identity David Dawson

Christian Figural Reading and the Fashioning of Identity By David Dawson

Christian Figural Reading and the Fashioning of Identity by David Dawson


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Summary

Analyzes the practice and theory of 'figural' reading in the Christian tradition of Biblical interpretation by looking at writings of Jewish and Christian thinkers, both ancient and modern, who have reflected on that form of traditional Christian Biblical interpretation.

Christian Figural Reading and the Fashioning of Identity Summary

Christian Figural Reading and the Fashioning of Identity by David Dawson

This book makes an illuminating contribution to one of Christianity's central problems: the understanding and interpretation of scripture, and more specifically, the relationship between the Old Testament and the New. John David Dawson analyzes the practice and theory of 'figural' reading in the Christian tradition of Biblical interpretation by looking at writings of Jewish and Christian thinkers, both ancient and modern, who have reflected on that form of traditional Christian Biblical interpretation. Dawson argues Christian interpretation of Hebrew scripture originally was, and should be, aimed at not reducing the Jewish meaning or replacing it but rather at building on it or carrying on from it. Dawson closely examines the work of three prominent twentieth-century thinkers who have offered influential variants of figural reading: Biblical scholar Daniel Boyarin, philologist and literary historian Erich Auerbach, and Christian theologian Hans Frei. Contrasting the interpretive programs of these modern thinkers to that of Origen of Alexandria, Dawson proposes that Origen exemplifies a kind of Christian reading that can respect Christianity's link to Judaism while also respecting the independent religious identity of Jews. Through a fresh study of Origen's allegorical interpretation, this book challenges the common charge that Christian non-literal reading of scripture necessarily undermines the literal meaning of the text. This highly interdisciplinary work will advance debates about different methods of interpretation and about different types of textual meaning that are relevant for many disciplines, including ancient Christianity, Jewish and Christian thought, literary theory, religious studies, and classical studies.

About David Dawson

John David Dawson is Professor of Religion and Comparative Literature and Constance and Robert MacCrate Professor in Social Responsibility at Haverford College. He is author of Literary Theory (1995), in the Guides to Theological Inquiry series and Allegorical Readers and Cultural Revision in Ancient Alexandria (California, 1992).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Introduction Part One. Figural Reading and the Body 1. Body against Spirit: Daniel Boyarin 2. Allegory and Embodiment: Boyarin and Origen 3. Spiritual Bodies: Origen Part Two. Figural Reading and History 4. The Figure in the Fulfillment: Erich Auerbach 5. The Preservation of Historical Reality: Auerbach and Origen 6. The Present Occurrence of Past Events: Origen Part Three. Figural Reading and Identity 7. The Literal Sense and Personal Identity: Hans Frei 8. Moses Veiled and Unveiled: Frei and Origen 9. Identity and Transformation: Origen Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index

Additional information

GOR013653944
9780520226302
0520226305
Christian Figural Reading and the Fashioning of Identity by David Dawson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
University of California Press
2001-12-26
312
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