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The Signs of Wonder

Traces of Doubt - The Fantastic in Religious Narrative from Exodus to Elisha [Paperback]

by Laura Feldt

    • Author

      Laura Feldt

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      Taylor & Francis Ltd

    • Published

      November 2011

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    Signs of Wonder - Traces of Doubt argues that perspectives drawn from literary-critical theories of the fantastic and fantasy are apt to explore Hebrew Bible religious narratives. The book focuses on the narratives' marvels, monsters, and magic, rather than whether or not the stories depict historical events. The Exodus narrative (Ex 1-18) and a selection of additional Hebrew Bible narratives (Num 11-14, Judg 6-8, 1 Kings 17-19, 2 Kings 4-7) are analysed from a fantasy-theoretical perspective. The 'fantasy perspective' helps to make sense of elements of these narratives that - although prominently featured in the stories - have previously often been explained by being explained away. These case studies can illuminate Hebrew Bible religion and offer wider perspectives on religious narrative generally.In light of the fantasy-theoretical approach, these Hebrew Bible stories - with the Exodus narrative at the centre - read not as foundational stories, affirming triumphantly and unambiguously the bond between the deity, his people, and their territory, but rather as texts that harbour and even actively encourage ambiguity and uncertainty, not necessarily prompting belief, orientation, and a sense of meaningfulness, but also open-ended reflection and doubt. The case studies suggest that other religious narratives, both in and beyond the Judaic tradition, may also be amenable to interpretation in these terms, thus questioning a dominant trend in myth studies. The results of the analyses lead to a discussion of the role of ambiguity, uncertainty, and transformation in religious narrative in broader perspective, and to a questioning of the emphasis in the study of religion on the capacity of religious narrative for founding and maintaining institutions, orienting identity, and defending order over disorder. The book suggests the wider importance of incorporating destabilisation, disorientation, and ambiguity more strongly into theories of what religious narrative is and does.

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    • Author

      Laura Feldt

    • Book Format

      Paperback / softback

    • Publisher

      Taylor & Francis Ltd

    • Published

      November 2011

    • Weight

      453g

    • Page Count

      292

    • Dimensions

      156 x 234 x 17 mm

    • ISBN

      9781845539436

    • ISBN-10

      1845539435

    • Eden Code

      3657804

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    • Author/Creator: Laura Feldt

    • ISBN: 9781845539436

    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

    • Release Date: November 2011

    • Weight: 453g

    • Dimensions: 156 x 234 x 17 mm

    • Eden Code: 3657804


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