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Date: 06-Feb-2012
From: Els van Egmond [egmonde at brill.nl]
Subject: Tradition and Innovation in Biblical Interpretation: Dyk, van
Peursen (Eds)
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From: Els van Egmond [egmonde at brill.nl]
Subject: Tradition and Innovation in Biblical Interpretation: Dyk, van Peursen (Eds)
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Title: Tradition and Innovation in Biblical Interpretation 
Subtitle: Studies Presented to Professor Eep Talstra on the Occasion of his
Sixty-Fifth Birthday
 
Series Title: Studia Semitica Neerlandica  
Publication Year: 2011 
Publisher: Brill
	   http://www.brill.nl
	
Book URL: http://www.brill.nl/tradition-and-innovation-biblical-interpretation 
Editor: W.Th. van Peursen
Editor: J.W. Dyk
Hardback: ISBN:  9789004210615 Pages: 518 Price: Europe EURO 161
Hardback: ISBN:  9789004210615 Pages: 518 Price: U.S. $ 221
Abstract:
The theme of this volume in honour of Eep Talstra is 'Tradition and Innovation in 
Biblical Interpretation', with an emphasis on the innovative role of computer-
assisted textual analysis. It focusses on the role of tradition in biblical 
interpretation and of the innovations brought about by ICT in reconsidering 
existing interpretations of texts, grammatical concepts, and lexicographic 
practices. Questions addressed include: How does the role of exegesis as the 
'clarification of one's own tradition, in order to understand choices and 
preferences' (Talstra) relate to the critical role which Scripture has towards this 
tradition? How does the indebtedness to tradition of computer-driven philology 
relate to its innovative character? And how does computer-assisted analysis of 
the biblical texts lead to new research methods and results? 
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                     Historical Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Hebrew, Ancient (hbo)
Language Family(ies): Afroasiatic
Written In: English  (eng)
	
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