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- Publisher: Oneworld Publications (April 1, 2004)
- Length: 192 pages
- ISBN13: 9781851683383
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"Postmodernism exegesis questions not only the 'grand canonical narrative' allegedly supposed by or encoded in the Bible; it also attacks the modern project of historical criticism. Hart discusses the work of Harold Bloom and M. Blaanchot, as well as J. Derrida's view of the Bible."
– International Review of Biblical Studies
"Hart succeeds remarkably well in providing an accessible and surprisingly comprehensive introduction to postmodern thought."
– European Legacy
"Immensely useful, enabling us to gain, because of its clarity and incisiveness, a broad overview of a complex international development without simplifying either its literary or philosophical richness."
– Geoffrey Hartman - Sterling Professor emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at Yale Univers
"Invaluable: deserves the attention of all serious students of post-modernity."
– David Tracy - Professor of Theology and the Philosophy of Religion in the Divinity School, Universit
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