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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Leif E. Vaage (University of Toronto)Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press Imprint: Pennsylvania State University Press Volume: 4 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.476kg ISBN: 9780271062877ISBN 10: 0271062878 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 21 January 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsContents Acknowledgments Note on the Text Introduction: Another Bible that Is Borderline 1 Into the Whirlwind: God’s Answer to Job’s Complaint 2 The Economy, Stupid! The Teaching of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew Interlude: Displaced Exegete: A Scriptural Biography 3 Such a Little Thing! The Tongue and Alternate Subjectivity in the Epistle of James 4 Interrupting Hope: The Book of Revelation Conclusion: After the Bible: Life’s Largesse Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsWith his proposal of a borderline exegesis, Leif Vaage challenges traditional biblical scholarship, opening the possibility of reading the Bible with a utopian imagination. Such a reading is a conversation with the biblical texts that takes place in the margins of well-being, where the good life cannot be taken for granted and life itself is often threatened. Stimulated by his long-term contact with borderline experiences of life in the outskirts of Lima, Peru, Vaage s reading of various biblical texts shows how this kind of exegesis can help imagine a better world. Santiago Guijarro, Pontifical University of Salamanca, president of the Spanish Biblical Association Leif Vaage's 'borderline exegesis' works on the edges and in the crevices of biblical texts and biblical scholarship to engage 'life questions' that are particularly urgent for those who are living on the edge or on the margins. This edgy and yet balanced book does not assume the Christian triumphalism that has plagued many 'liberational' readings of the Bible. I find it accessible and admirable. --Tat-siong Benny Liew, College of the Holy Cross With Borderline Exegesis, Leif Vaage takes us back to where interpretation started, to the encounter between texts and life. Borderline Exegesis is a significant innovation in biblical exegesis in which the distinction between academic reading of texts and the experience of human life disappears, where the questions of the meaning of texts and the meaning of life are one and the same. Based on encounters from his time in Peru, Vaage moves exegesis from the comfort zone of Western exegetes into the experience of human life in extremis, where reading biblical texts by necessity becomes a work of utopian imagination. --Halvor Moxnes, University of Oslo With his proposal of a borderline exegesis, Leif Vaage challenges traditional biblical scholarship, opening the possibility of reading the Bible with a utopian imagination. Such a reading is a conversation with the biblical texts that takes place in the margins of well-being, where the good life cannot be taken for granted and life itself is often threatened. Stimulated by his long-term contact with borderline experiences of life in the outskirts of Lima, Peru, Vaage s reading of various biblical texts shows how this kind of exegesis can help imagine a better world. Santiago Guijarro, Pontifical University of Salamanca, President of the Spanish Biblical Association Author InformationLeif E. Vaage is Associate Professor of the New Testament at Emmanuel College of Victoria University in the University of Toronto. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |