Despite its chequered interpretational history, the book of Shîr ha-Shîrîm (Song of Songs) in the Hebrew Bible and Christian Old Testament has still not come to its fullest religious potential. The reason is that it has mainly served relatively closed religious traditions defined by the exclusion of those that have reacted against it. As the text of Song of Songs itself does not explicitly testify to any religiosity, these communities have understood it religiously by projecting their own predetermined needs and beliefs onto it. The text does, however, suggest several layers in the history of its formation, representing different levels of consciousness and stages of religiosity. In the postmodern globalising context where the importance of...
The <em>Song of Songs</em> is usually appreciated for its celebration of love in the for...
The study of the higher criticism of the Bible has always held great interest to the author of this ...
The Song of Moses blames Israel for the idolatry that caused divine wrath and led to the people’s n...
More than any other biblical book the Song of Songs has received a wider range of interpretations, m...
The Song of Songs is a love poem (or a collection of poems), full of sensuous symbols. The central t...
The Song of Songs has been the subject of much speculation and controversy since rabbinic times. Som...
Research on the use of the Song of Songs in spiritual direction is rare; yet, the Song of Songs (or ...
Two extremes in the interpretation of the Song of Songs are the allegorical and the literal, respect...
This study examines some of the ways in which exegetical traditions and other medieval creative work...
More than any other biblical book the Song of Songs has received a wider range of interpretations, m...
Picking up on the revived interest in the Song of Songs in biblical scholarship, the article focuses...
The Song as an ‘Event of Events ’ will be explored within the context of the Song’s variegated but q...
As Kees Waaijman has shown, biblical spirituality engages Holy Scripture in relation to human experi...
The book Song of Songs is one of the poetic books in the Old Testament in the Bible. There are five ...
Problems. The conscious conservation of religious music style in most cultures contrasts with the st...
The <em>Song of Songs</em> is usually appreciated for its celebration of love in the for...
The study of the higher criticism of the Bible has always held great interest to the author of this ...
The Song of Moses blames Israel for the idolatry that caused divine wrath and led to the people’s n...
More than any other biblical book the Song of Songs has received a wider range of interpretations, m...
The Song of Songs is a love poem (or a collection of poems), full of sensuous symbols. The central t...
The Song of Songs has been the subject of much speculation and controversy since rabbinic times. Som...
Research on the use of the Song of Songs in spiritual direction is rare; yet, the Song of Songs (or ...
Two extremes in the interpretation of the Song of Songs are the allegorical and the literal, respect...
This study examines some of the ways in which exegetical traditions and other medieval creative work...
More than any other biblical book the Song of Songs has received a wider range of interpretations, m...
Picking up on the revived interest in the Song of Songs in biblical scholarship, the article focuses...
The Song as an ‘Event of Events ’ will be explored within the context of the Song’s variegated but q...
As Kees Waaijman has shown, biblical spirituality engages Holy Scripture in relation to human experi...
The book Song of Songs is one of the poetic books in the Old Testament in the Bible. There are five ...
Problems. The conscious conservation of religious music style in most cultures contrasts with the st...
The <em>Song of Songs</em> is usually appreciated for its celebration of love in the for...
The study of the higher criticism of the Bible has always held great interest to the author of this ...
The Song of Moses blames Israel for the idolatry that caused divine wrath and led to the people’s n...