As we conclude, I would like to identify five issues in particular among those that have been in play, all of which seem to me especially worth holding up for our shared, concluding reflection. All of these are, I think, worthy also of continued or new consideration.Issue title: Oral Tradition in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
"Over three years of study and fellowship, sixteen Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scholars sought to ...
At the end of a symposium and volume such as this, with its array of varied and brilliant papers, it...
Coming from a background of comparative work on orality and literacy but a non-specialist on the scr...
The present issue of Oral Tradition stands as a tribute to a conference initiated and convened by We...
This response comes from the position of a nonspecialist on the scriptures of Judaism, Christianity,...
My response to the conference focuses on five issues: (1) the importance of the reciprocity and inte...
The present issue of _Oral Tradition_ stands as a tribute to a conference initiated and convened by ...
The present issue of Oral Tradition stands as a tribute to a conference initiated and convened by We...
In order to put to rest the claim of Jewish culture's putative preference for oral over written tran...
In the current issue of Oral Tradition we offer seven articles that collectively represent the origi...
My goal in this article is to highlight some of the ways in which the application of studies in oral...
This essay examines evidence for the interplay of memory recall and written technology in ancient Is...
Abstract In the following we shall investigate the forms and modes of communication reflected in Jew...
"Over three years of study and fellowship, sixteen Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scholars sought to ...
"Over three years of study and fellowship, sixteen Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scholars sought to ...
"Over three years of study and fellowship, sixteen Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scholars sought to ...
At the end of a symposium and volume such as this, with its array of varied and brilliant papers, it...
Coming from a background of comparative work on orality and literacy but a non-specialist on the scr...
The present issue of Oral Tradition stands as a tribute to a conference initiated and convened by We...
This response comes from the position of a nonspecialist on the scriptures of Judaism, Christianity,...
My response to the conference focuses on five issues: (1) the importance of the reciprocity and inte...
The present issue of _Oral Tradition_ stands as a tribute to a conference initiated and convened by ...
The present issue of Oral Tradition stands as a tribute to a conference initiated and convened by We...
In order to put to rest the claim of Jewish culture's putative preference for oral over written tran...
In the current issue of Oral Tradition we offer seven articles that collectively represent the origi...
My goal in this article is to highlight some of the ways in which the application of studies in oral...
This essay examines evidence for the interplay of memory recall and written technology in ancient Is...
Abstract In the following we shall investigate the forms and modes of communication reflected in Jew...
"Over three years of study and fellowship, sixteen Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scholars sought to ...
"Over three years of study and fellowship, sixteen Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scholars sought to ...
"Over three years of study and fellowship, sixteen Muslim, Jewish, and Christian scholars sought to ...
At the end of a symposium and volume such as this, with its array of varied and brilliant papers, it...
Coming from a background of comparative work on orality and literacy but a non-specialist on the scr...