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Tables of Contents for To Each Its Own Meaning
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Foreword to the Revised Edition
1
4
Introduction
5
8
Contributors
13
4
Part One Traditional Methods of Biblical Criticism
Reading the Bible Historically: The Historian's Approach
17
18
J. Maxwell Miller
Source Criticism
35
23
Pauline A. Viviano
Form Criticism
58
32
Marvin A. Sweeney
Tradition-Historical Criticism
90
15
Robert A. Di Vito
Redaction Criticism
105
20
Gail P. C. Streete
Part Two Expanding the Tradition
Social-Scientific Criticism
125
17
Dale B. Martin
Canonical Criticism
142
14
Mary C. Callaway
Rhetorical Criticism and Intertextuality
156
27
Patricia K. Tull
Part Three Overturning the Tradition
Structural Criticism
183
18
Daniel Patte
Narrative Criticism
201
29
David M. Gunn
Reader-Response Criticism
230
23
Edgar V. McKnight
Poststructuralist Criticism
253
15
William A. Beardslee
Reading the Bible Ideologically: Feminist Criticism
268
15
Danna Nolan Fewell
Reading the Bible Ideologically: Socioeconomic Criticism
283
 
Fernando F. Segovia