Mark and Luke in Poststructuralist Perspectives Jesus Begins to Write

Mark and Luke in Poststructuralist Perspectives Jesus Begins to Write by Stephen D. Moore, published by Yale University Press in January 1992, is a first edition that spans 192 pages. This book presents a unique interpretation of the Gospels of Mark and Luke, utilizing poststructuralist techniques from thinkers such as Derrida, Lacan, and Foucault to explore these biblical texts in innovative ways.
Readers will find that Moore approaches the Gospels with a focus on language and wordplay, treating them as pictograms or dreamwork to be deciphered. This analytical perspective aims to provide insights that resonate with the immediacy of the original texts. The work delves into themes relevant to religion and biblical studies, inviting a fresh examination of the New Testament narratives.
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In this book Stephen D. Moore offers a dazzling new reading of the Gospels of Mark and Luke, applying the poststructuralist techniques of Derrida, Lacan, and Foucault to illuminate these texts in a way that no one has done before. Writing with wit and a great sensitivity to words and to wordplay, Moore approaches the Gospels of Mark and Luke as though they were pictograms or dreamwork to decipher and interpret, writing a response that is no less visceral and immediate than the biblical texts themselves.
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