Encountering the Divine: Theophany in Biblical Narrative
George W. Savran
Continuum International Publishing Group, 2005 -
280 pages

An
examination of the literary and theological dynamics of the
divine-human encounter as reflected in theophany narratives in the
Hebrew Bible. The point of departure for this study is a type-scene
analysis which reveals a common structure to theophany narratives.
Beginning with the separation of the protagonist from human society, the
text moves to a visual and verbal revelation by the Deity, and records a
range of human reactions to the experience. Each of the texts concludes
with a description of a more externalized reaction, which marks the
carrying over of the experience into a larger societal framework. The
analysis develops the underlying structural and contentual similarity
among texts which have traditionally been understood as belonging to
different literary genres. The discussion offers a nuanced treatment of
the range of literary strategies employed by the narrative for
addressing these elements.In addition to a detailed analysis of each of
the above components of the type-scene, there is discussion of issues
such as the idea of the lethal nature of the encounter and intertextual
relations between the narratives.JSOTS 420
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