The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and the Arts
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and the Arts

The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and the Arts

by eds. Beal, Timothy K.

Pages 1224
Publisher Oxford University Press
Published 2016
ISBN-13 9780199846511
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and the Arts (OEBART) is an in-depth, comprehensive reference work that covers the cultural history of biblical texts, themes, characters, images, and the Bible itself in the literary, visual, and musical arts. Appearing in response to the shifting landscape of biblical studies over the last decade, OEBART embraces the broadest possible definition of "interpretation," one that includes a cultural-historical perspective. Entries are organized primarily according to specific literary, visual, and musical artists, types of works, and periods (e.g., Mozart, Shakespeare, Children's Bibles, Early Christian Art), revealing how the Bible figures in each. OEBART contains 148 entries ranging in length from 2,000 to 12,000 words. With bibliographic references and suggestions for further reading, each entry provides scholars and students with a reliable source of specialist information on topics that are not covered by existing general reference works.
  • Nearly 150 signed A-Z entries ranging in length from 2,000 to 7,500 words, by more than 120 international scholars, make this the authoritative resource on the subject
  • In-depth overviews with information not only on each subject but also on important scholarly research concerning that subject
  • Entries are organized according to specific literary, visual, and musical artists, types of works, and periods (e.g., Mozart, Shakespeare, Rap and Hip-Hop Music, Renaissance Visual Art) rather than by biblical topic
  • Approximately 80 black-and-white illustrations, maps, and line drawings
  • Includes a synoptic outline of contents arranged by conceptual category, plus a general index to aid and guide research

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