Jonathan Kruschwitz
Email: bsp11jak@sheffield.ac.uk
PhD Thesis title:Narrative Interludes in Genesis: Irony as an “Answer” to the “Question” of Identity - I am exploring how irony in select narrative interludes in Genesis (the stories of Hagar, Dinah, and Tamar) problematizes narratological constructions of ancestral identity in the ancestral narrative. Name of supervisor: Professor Hugh Pyper Publications:“2 Samuel 12:1-15: How (Not) To Read a Parable.” Review & Expositor. Forthcoming. “The Type-Scene Connection between Genesis 38 and the Joseph Story.” Journal for the Study of the Old Testament 36 (2012): 383-410. “Neglected Wisdom.” Christian Reflection 27 (2009): 83-87. Invited cluster book review. Conferences, symposiums:“The Levirate Institution in Ancient Israel: Its Purpose, Its Obstacles, and the Textual Polemic.” Paper delivered at the 2010 Mid-Atlantic Regional SBL Meeting. |
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