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Dual Conventions : The Oral Delivery of New Testament Writings in Light of First-Century Delivery Practices

Author

Editor

  • Samuel Byrskog
  • Raimo Hakola
  • Jutta Maria Jokiranta

Summary, in English

Nässelqvist’s contribution examines different models for understanding the oral delivery of New Testament writings. He finds evidence in favor of the existence in antiquity of both oral performance from memory and public reading directly from a manuscript. These types of oral delivery not only involved different delivery practices, but were also used in dissimilar settings for distinct text genres. For example, Nässelqvist finds that oral performance was largely confined to the delivery of oratory and drama, whereas public reading was used for all literary genres (including oratory and drama). In the second half of the chapter, Nässelqvist examines early Christian sources and finds that they describe the oral delivery of New Testament writings in terms of public reading (rather than as oral performance, a notion forwarded by scholars engaged in performance criticism). Finally, the practical details of the two types of delivery are compared in relation to the stance of the performer, the skills required, and the use of gestures, movement, facial expressions, vocal expression, manuscripts, and furniture.

Department/s

Publishing year

2016-09

Language

English

Pages

111-124

Publication/Series

Novum Testamentum Et Orbis Antiquus/Studien zur Umwelt des Neuen Testaments (NTOA/StUNT)

Volume

116

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht

Topic

  • Religious Studies

Keywords

  • Public Reading
  • Oral Performance
  • reading culture
  • New Testament Studies
  • Oral Delivery
  • Delivery Practices

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1420-4592
  • ISBN: 9783647593753
  • ISBN: 978-35-2559-375-2