Description
The Cambridge Companion to Biblical Narrative offers scholars, students, and readers a thorough exploration of narrative techniques and literary analysis in biblical texts. Edited by Keith Bodner, this volume brings together leading experts who examine how biblical stories function as narratives, considering both their literary qualities and theological significance.
The companion covers essential topics including narrative structure, characterization, dialogue, and plot development within biblical texts. Contributors analyze key biblical narratives from both the Old and New Testaments, demonstrating how understanding narrative conventions enhances biblical interpretation. The collection addresses historical context, literary theory, and practical approaches to reading biblical stories with greater depth and nuance.
This essential resource provides readers with critical frameworks for analyzing biblical texts and appreciating their complexity as both literary works and religious documents. Ideal for academic study and advanced theological engagement.







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