2016
DOI: 10.1163/24057657-12340001
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How Things Feel

Abstract: This essay is an intellectual history, one of affect theory both within and without biblical studies, rendered as an ecology of thought. It is an "archive of feelings," a series of thematic portraits, and a description of the landscape of the field of biblical studies through a set of frictions and express discontentments with its legacies, as well as a set of meaningful encounters under its auspices. That landscape is recounted with a fully experiential map, intentionally relativizing those more dominant sour… Show more

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“…Religions 2024, 15, 755 2 of 25 theory-imbibing biblical scholars have embraced affect theory (e.g., Koosed and Moore 2014;Kotrosits 2015Kotrosits , 2016Moore 2017, pp. 15-59;Moore 2023, pp.…”
Section: The Geography Of Non-representational Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Religions 2024, 15, 755 2 of 25 theory-imbibing biblical scholars have embraced affect theory (e.g., Koosed and Moore 2014;Kotrosits 2015Kotrosits , 2016Moore 2017, pp. 15-59;Moore 2023, pp.…”
Section: The Geography Of Non-representational Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%