2014
DOI: 10.4324/9781315728933
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Mind, Morality and Magic

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“…In a commemorative volume (Keller and Byrskog 2013; see also Byrskog 2000), Gerhardsson's arguments have been reappraised, and Allison (2010) has written a strong critique of such over-reliance on memory. Cognitive studies, which embrace the field of social and individual memory, are also creating an impact on the study of religion and, as shown by Czachesz and Uro (2013), in New Testament studies also. To a large extent, the argument contrasting orality and literacy has also been superseded: Kelber (1983) has now been reappraised in Thatcher (ed.…”
Section: Midrash or Memory?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a commemorative volume (Keller and Byrskog 2013; see also Byrskog 2000), Gerhardsson's arguments have been reappraised, and Allison (2010) has written a strong critique of such over-reliance on memory. Cognitive studies, which embrace the field of social and individual memory, are also creating an impact on the study of religion and, as shown by Czachesz and Uro (2013), in New Testament studies also. To a large extent, the argument contrasting orality and literacy has also been superseded: Kelber (1983) has now been reappraised in Thatcher (ed.…”
Section: Midrash or Memory?mentioning
confidence: 99%