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Herod the Fox: Audience Criticism and Lukan Characterization

Contributor(s): Darr, John (Author), Keith, Chris (Editor)

ISBN: 9781850758839

Publisher: Sheffield Academic Press

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Pub Date: January 1, 1997

Dewey: 226.406

LCCN: 98189178

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.63" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 1.16 lbs) 248 pages

Series: Library of New Testament Studies

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Description: In foregrounding the themes of witnessing, 'seeing and hearing', and recognition, Luke urges readers to reflect on their own hearing (= reading) of his story, to become certain kinds of readers and to read in particular ways. So the need for a reader-oriented methodology in interpreting Luke-Acts is evident. But what is the best theory to deploy? Charting a path through the thickets of modern literary theory, Darr develops a new reader-oriented model, insisting that the original 'extratext' (the repertoire of literary and social conventions) of Luke-Acts-and not simply the text itself-should be taken into account in any critical evaluation of how this story works. To demonstrate this new hermeneutical model, Darr undertakes an extensive study of Lukan characterization, and especially his portrayal of Herod the Tetrarch.

Brief description: John Darr is Associate Professor of Theology, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts.

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