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371 interpretative schemas in order to devleop a framework for a 'post-critical' exegesis. " The following is a list of the essays included in this volume. Paul Morris, "A Walk in the Garden: Images of Eden," pp. 21-38; Jonathan Magonet, "The Themes of Genesis 2-3," pp. 39-46; Calum M. Car- michael, "The Paradise Myth: Interpreting without Jewish and Christian Spectacles," pp. 47-63; John F.A. Sawyer, "The Image of God, the Wis- dom of Serpents and the Knowledge of Good and Evil," pp. 64-73; Stephen N. Lampden, "From Fig Leaves to Fingernails: Some Notes on the Garments of Adam and Eve in the Hebrew Bible and Select Early Post- biblical Jewish Writings," pp. 74-90; Philip S. Alexander, "The Fall into Knowledge: The Garden of Eden/Paradise in Gnostic Literature," pp. 91-104; Deborah F. Sawyer, "The New Adam in the Theology of St. Paul," pp. 105-116; Paul Morris, "Exiled from Eden; Jewish Interpreta- tions of Genesis," pp. 117-166; Jennifer O'Reilly, "The Trees of Eden in Mediaeval Iconography," pp. 167-204; Helen Phillips, "Gardens of Love and Gardens of the Fall," pp. 205-219; Gordon Campbell, "Mil- ton's Eden," pp. 220-228; Paul A. Cantor, "Blake and the Archaeology of Eden," pp. 229 - 243;
Biblical Interpretation – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 1993
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