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Oral Tradition in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
Oral Tradition
Volume 25, Number 1
March 2010
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Table of Contents
Editor's Column
Oral Tradition in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Introduction
by Werner H. Kelber, Paula Sanders
Response from an Africanist Scholar
by Ruth Finnegan
Torah on the Heart: Literary Jewish Textuality Within Its Ancient Near Eastern Context
by David M. Carr
Guarding Oral Transmission: Within and Between Cultures
by Talya Fishman
The Interplay Between Written and Spoken Word in the Second Testament as Background to the Emergence of Written Gospels
by Holly Hearon
Oral and Written Communication and Transmission of Knowledge in Ancient Judaism and Christianity
by Catherine Hezser
Oral and Written Aspects of the Emergence of the Gospel of Mark as Scripture
by Richard A. Horsley
The History of the Closure of Biblical Texts
by Werner H. Kelber
Two Faces of the Qur’ān:
Qur’ān
and
Muṣḥaf
by Angelika Neuwirth
Biblical Performance Criticism: Performance as Research
by David Rhoads
The Constitution of the Koran as a Codified Work: Paradigm for Codifying
Hadîth
and the Islamic Sciences?
by Gregor Schoeler
From
Jāhiliyyah
to
Badī
c
iyyah
: Orality, Literacy, and the Transformations of Rhetoric in Arabic Poetry
by Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych
Summation
by William Graham
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