Stefan Fischer presents a new translation of the Song of Songs, showing how its plot focuses on the intimacy between the lovers, and describes its narrative elements.
The Song of Songs tells a story which alternates between poetry and narrative. In this work, Stefan Fischer presents a new translation of the Song of Songs, showing how its plot focuses on the intimacy between the lovers, and describes its narrative elements. For his interpretation, he draws on the aesthetics of reception and structuralism. His work provides a new interpretation of the text as a dramatic form of a sapiential teacher's narrative and also makes an exemplary contribution to the methodology of applying literary approaches to the Old Testament. It also opens up new horizons for a dialogical approach to the text.
Autorentext
Geboren 1966; Studium der ev. Theologie in Basel, Jerusalem, Pretoria, Pietermaritzburg, Wien; Lehrtätigkeit am Morija Theological Seminary, Lesotho; Research Associate der University of the Free State, Bloemfontein; Pfarrer der evangelisch-reformierten Kirche Basel-Stadt; Universitätsassistent PD an der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät der Universität Wien; 1997 Dissertation; 2009 Habilitation.
The Song of Songs tells a story which alternates between poetry and narrative. In this work, Stefan Fischer presents a new translation of the Song of Songs, showing how its plot focuses on the intimacy between the lovers, and describes its narrative elements. For his interpretation, he draws on the aesthetics of reception and structuralism. His work provides a new interpretation of the text as a dramatic form of a sapiential teacher's narrative and also makes an exemplary contribution to the methodology of applying literary approaches to the Old Testament. It also opens up new horizons for a dialogical approach to the text.
Autorentext
Geboren 1966; Studium der ev. Theologie in Basel, Jerusalem, Pretoria, Pietermaritzburg, Wien; Lehrtätigkeit am Morija Theological Seminary, Lesotho; Research Associate der University of the Free State, Bloemfontein; Pfarrer der evangelisch-reformierten Kirche Basel-Stadt; Universitätsassistent PD an der Evangelisch-Theologischen Fakultät der Universität Wien; 1997 Dissertation; 2009 Habilitation.
Titel
Das Hohelied Salomos zwischen Poesie und Erzählung
Untertitel
Erzähltextanalyse eines poetischen Textes
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9783161511134
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