Textual Criticism and Sacred Texts
Textual Criticism and Sacred Texts
ISBN: 9781666901603
In Textual Criticism and Sacred Texts: A Comparative Method, Signe Cohen looks at the text-critical scholarship on sacred texts across disciplines. She traces the development of the genealogical method and discusses its role in textual criticism today. The book examines the applicability of traditional text-critical methods to oral texts as well as the roles of translations and commentaries in textual criticism. Cohen then turns to the under-theorized question of the relationship between religion and text-critical scholarship and outlines ethics of textual criticism applied to religious texts. She then discusses how new digital technologies will change the textual scholarship of the future and proposes new ways that scholars can collaborate across sub-disciplines.
By Signe Cohen
Imprint: LEXINGTON BOOKS
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Format: HARDBACK
Pages: 234
Acknowledgments Introduction: What is Textual Criticism? Chapter One: The Lachmannian Method, Criticisms, Refinements, and Alternatives Chapter Two: Textual Criticism of Sacred Texts: The State of the Scholarship Chapter Three: Textual Criticism and Oral Texts Chapter Four: Translations, Commentaries, and Textual Criticism Chapter Five: Textual Criticism and Religion: Towards an Ethics of Textual Criticism of Sacred Texts Chapter Six: Computer-Aided Textual Criticism and the Religious Text Conclusion: Towards a Comparative Textual Criticism Bibliography About the Author
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Signe Cohen is associate professor of Asian Religions at the University of Missouri-Columbia.