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9780567026019

Transfigured A Derridean Re-Reading of the Markan Transfiguration

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    9780567026019

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    0567026019

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-09-15
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury T&T Clark

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At first glance the Markan transfiguration scene (Mk. 9:2-8) is all about light, sound and spectacle. Commentators see revealed in this scene a sparkling vision of God's glory-the light that banishes the shadow of incomprehension and by which the hidden truth of the Gospel finally becomes clear. But have commentators been blinded by their dazzling evaluations of Mark's theology? For, despite all the splendor and sparkle, the Markan transfiguration remains a difficult scene to interpret. Transfigured asks what would be seen if one were to squint past the sun-like glory that dominates this vision. Wilson focuses on the problematic elements, the gaps and inconsistencies of the scene, and re-evaluates them in order to re-read the transfiguration from an altered perspective. The theoretical work of Jacques Derrida, particularly his notion of "otherness," which draws together and realigns the reader (subject), the reading (method), and what is read (text), will be central to the orientation of this re-reading. Ultimately, the transfiguration story can be seen ably to accommodate readings that challenge traditionally prescribed metaphysical structures and presuppositions. In the end, the application of Derridean theory issues its own challenges to traditional scholarship in such a way that the approach to the Markan transfiguration and the theology one inevitably brings to it, require a certain amount of reformulation.

Table of Contents

Introducing Derrida and Deconstructionp. 1
Structures, Signifiers, and Centersp. 2
Differancep. 7
Foundations of Sandp. 9
Derrida and the Tower of Babel - "Des Tours de Babel"p. 10
A Question of Methodp. 14
Philosophy and de Manp. 15
The Critical "Other": Derridean Theory within Biblical Studiesp. 22
The Self and the Otherp. 22
Reading Critically and Critiquing the Reader: The Evidence of Stylep. 24
Beyond Deconstruction: Acknowledging Othernessp. 38
Beauty and the Enigmap. 47
The Markan Transfiguration in Biblical Studiesp. 52
Mark's Glorious Processp. 53
Reading Mark 9:2-8p. 60
Defining the Transfigurationp. 60
Mark's Loss of Facep. 64
Mark Stuttersp. 66
Elijah Then Mosesp. 67
Peter Misses the Pointp. 73
Terror of Incriminationp. 77
Cloudy Commandsp. 79
Ending Alonep. 82
Rereading the Markan Transfigurationp. 86
The Spluttering Sun and the Palimpsestp. 88
Aristotle's Sunp. 88
The Fuller Glory of the Robesp. 93
Reflections on/of Gloryp. 99
Erased Facep. 103
Cloud of Absence and Presencep. 105
Peter's Terrifying Insightp. 108
Keeping the Mysterium Tremendump. 108
Peter's "Error"p. 112
End of Fearp. 115
Tomb without Endp. 118
New Figurations: Implications and Future Directionsp. 126
Transfiguring Transfigurationp. 128
Poetic Commentp. 133
Transfiguration - The One-Legged Pas de Deuxp. 133
Vision of Beesp. 140
Reading the Sacred Textp. 142
Sacred Literature, Sacred Scripturep. 145
Unbinding the Text?p. 149
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