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Bible Review, February 1989

Volume5Number1

Special Section

Alter vs. Kugel

Introduction

The scholarship of biblical poetry might be thought the most benign of worlds. In fact, it has recently been rocked by a dispute that resembles a courtroom drama. The antagonists are both experts. Their dispute is personal, as well as scholarly. Both are the authors of recent...Read more ›

Alter vs. Kugel

Taking the Heat in Struggle Over Biblical Poetry

By John Gammie

James Kugel writes as a historian of scholarship and as one who practices historical criticism. Robert Alter writes as a literary critic and an analyst of individual biblical poems. Kugel’s book is a trailblazer, clearing the brush of centuries of scholarship in order to move more readily...Read more ›

Features

Bringing Miriam Out of the Shadows

By Phyllis Trible

Buried within Scripture are bits and pieces of a story awaiting discovery. It highlights the woman Miriam. To unearth the fragments, assemble them, ponder the gaps and then construct a text requires the play of many methods but the dogmatism of none.1 This enterprise welcomes all lovers...Read more ›

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