Digital Logos Edition
This volume of essays addresses from a variety of vantage points the relation of Scriptures and community that has been so central to the canonical critical work of James A. Sanders. The first part of the volume focuses on the formation of the Jewish and Christian canons and texts in them, while the second part looks at ancient and modern appropriations of canonical texts. Together these essays show the multiple potential links between canonical criticism and historical, literary, feminist, and other approaches in contemporary biblical studies.
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Richard D. Weis is an associate professor of Hebrew Bible at New Brunswick Theological Seminary.
David M. Carr teaches at Methodist Theological School in Ohio.