Oral Tradition in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

Oral Tradition Volume 25, Number 1March 2010


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Oral Tradition Volume 25, Number 1 Articles

Pdf_iconOral Tradition in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Introduction
by Werner H. Kelber, Paula Sanders
Pdf_iconResponse from an Africanist Scholar
by Ruth Finnegan
Pdf_iconTorah on the Heart: Literary Jewish Textuality Within Its Ancient Near Eastern Context
by David M. Carr
Pdf_iconGuarding Oral Transmission: Within and Between Cultures
by Talya Fishman
Pdf_iconThe Interplay Between Written and Spoken Word in the Second Testament as Background to the Emergence of Written Gospels
by Holly Hearon
Pdf_iconOral and Written Communication and Transmission of Knowledge in Ancient Judaism and Christianity
by Catherine Hezser
Pdf_iconOral and Written Aspects of the Emergence of the Gospel of Mark as Scripture
by Richard A. Horsley
Pdf_iconThe History of the Closure of Biblical Texts
by Werner H. Kelber
Pdf_iconTwo Faces of the Qur’ān: Qur’ān and Muṣḥaf
by Angelika Neuwirth
Pdf_iconBiblical Performance Criticism: Performance as Research
by David Rhoads
Pdf_iconThe Constitution of the Koran as a Codified Work: Paradigm for Codifying Hadîth and the Islamic Sciences?
by Gregor Schoeler
Pdf_iconFrom Jāhiliyyah to Badīciyyah: Orality, Literacy, and the Transformations of Rhetoric in Arabic Poetry
by Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych
Pdf_iconSummation
by William Graham

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