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Modern Genre Theory: An Introduction for Biblical Studies

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## How a better understanding of genre leads to a better understanding of the biblical text.The Bible, with its gloriously rich diversity of ancient genres, demands a flexible and historically aware approach to genre. Different conceptions of narrative, poetry, gospel, epistle, wisdom, and apocalyptic texts lead to vastly different readings,...

## How a better understanding of genre leads to a better understanding of the biblical text.

The Bible, with its gloriously rich diversity of ancient genres, demands a flexible and historically aware approach to genre. Different conceptions of narrative, poetry, gospel, epistle, wisdom, and apocalyptic texts lead to vastly different readings, and our disagreements about what the Bible means often boil down to different assumptions about what the biblical text *is*. As secular genre theory has experienced a recent renaissance, biblical studies has been left in the dark ages of rigid taxonomies and stubborn essentialism.  
**The Bible deserves better.**

This book offers students in biblical studies an accessible but comprehensive introduction to modern genre theory, providing access to literary tools for understanding how writers and readers use genre to make meaning.  
Modern Genre Theory describes the current state of biblical genre theory (as well as the meaning of form criticism and why it needs to die). Scholar of biblical hermeneutics Andrew Judd then presents a better alternative of interpretation based on the best developments in secular literary theory, linguistics, and rhetorical studies.

Drawing on advancements in modern genre theory, Judd:
- Proposes a working definition of genre for biblical studies.
- Identifies twelve tenets of modern genre theory that follow from seeing genres in their historical and social context.
- Offers eight case studies in biblical exegesis to show how a better understanding of genre leads to a better understanding of the Bible.

From the creation accounts of Genesis to the visions of Revelation, it is important to get a handle on genre. This book offers a way to read the Bible better.

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## How a better understanding of genre leads to a better understanding of the biblical text.The Bible, with its gloriously rich diversity of ancient genres, demands a flexible and historically aware approach to genre. Different conceptions of narrative, poetry, gospel, epistle, wisdom, and apocalyptic texts lead to vastly different readings,...

## How a better understanding of genre leads to a better understanding of the biblical text.

The Bible, with its gloriously rich diversity of ancient genres, demands a flexible and historically aware approach to genre. Different conceptions of narrative, poetry, gospel, epistle, wisdom, and apocalyptic texts lead to vastly different readings, and our disagreements about what the Bible means often boil down to different assumptions about what the biblical text *is*. As secular genre theory has experienced a recent renaissance, biblical studies has been left in the dark ages of rigid taxonomies and stubborn essentialism.  
**The Bible deserves better.**

This book offers students in biblical studies an accessible but comprehensive introduction to modern genre theory, providing access to literary tools for understanding how writers and readers use genre to make meaning.  
Modern Genre Theory describes the current state of biblical genre theory (as well as the meaning of form criticism and why it needs to die). Scholar of biblical hermeneutics Andrew Judd then presents a better alternative of interpretation based on the best developments in secular literary theory, linguistics, and rhetorical studies.

Drawing on advancements in modern genre theory, Judd:
- Proposes a working definition of genre for biblical studies.
- Identifies twelve tenets of modern genre theory that follow from seeing genres in their historical and social context.
- Offers eight case studies in biblical exegesis to show how a better understanding of genre leads to a better understanding of the Bible.

From the creation accounts of Genesis to the visions of Revelation, it is important to get a handle on genre. This book offers a way to read the Bible better.
Modern Genre Theory: An Introduction for Biblical Studies $44.99
Koorong code 657795
ISBN 9780310144694
Pages 304
Publisher Zondervan Academic
Publication date 02 July 2024
Dimensions 21 x 152 x 227mm
Weight 0.416kg
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    Change the way you read the Bible for the better

    Knowing what kind of book we are reading determines how we approach it and how we interpret and apply what we read. If the book of Revelation is not a road map to twenty-first-century Middle Eastern politics how should we read it? To this challenge, Andrew Judd brings recent developments in the field of genre studies (which incorporates literary, linguistic, and rhetorical analysis) and shows how problems of biblical interpretation can be clarified and solved by asking questions about genre. Despite the academic setting, this is a friendly, entertaining and useful book. It will change the way you read the Bible for the better. (2025 Australian Christian Book of the Year judges)

  • CJ
    Christian J.
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    7 months ago
    Change the way you read the Bible for the better

    Knowing what kind of book we are reading determines how we approach it and how we interpret and apply what we read. If the book of Revelation is not a road map to twenty-first-century Middle Eastern politics how should we read it? To this challenge, Andrew Judd brings recent developments in the field of genre studies (which incorporates literary, linguistic, and rhetorical analysis) and shows how problems of biblical interpretation can be clarified and solved by asking questions about genre. Despite the academic setting, this is a friendly, entertaining and useful book. It will change the way you read the Bible for the better. (2025 Australian Christian Book of the Year judges)

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    Christian J.
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    10 months ago
    Modern Genre Theory: An Introduction for Biblical Studies

    Shortlisted for the 2025 Australian Christian Book of the Year Award.