This book is a fine example of what can be contributed to theological understanding through a study of narrative. By means of a semiotic analysis of the Genesis stories, White shows how each stage in the growth of the biblical tradition is an interpretation of some body of prior tradition, while the writing of the Genesis narrative centres around the types of possible relations of the writer's discourse to the discourse of that writer's characters (a theory developed from Bakhtin). This book's approach is distinctive in its use of semiotic theory to engage in close readings of the texts to show the way in which the style and plots of specific narratives lead to new perceptions and understandings. This contrasts to studies which aim for a more formal description of biblical narratives (Fokkelman), or more global descriptions of biblical poetics (Sternberg).
Discourses on the Book of Genesis is a collection of sermons on one of the most important books in the Bible. Written by a gifted preacher and theologian, these sermons offer valuable insights into...
Discourses On The Book Of Genesis (1864) is a religious text written by Henry A. Henry. The book is a collection of sermons and lectures that explore the themes and stories of the Book of Genesis in...
The volume Discourse structure and narration: A diachronic view from Germanic deals with questions of information structuring at discourse level, focusing on narrative discourses. More precisely, it...
The Book Genesis: A True History is a historical book written by Frederick Watson and originally published in 1892. The book is a comprehensive account of the creation of the world, as described in...