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摘要
对于来自宗教背景的圣经研究学生来说,有时很难调和信仰和希伯来圣经的批判性研究,挣扎于文本中多种声音的概念,以及学术上多种解释方法。本文将探讨《出埃及记》事件作为《圣经》教学的门槛概念的使用,并提出它可以作为学生遇到《圣经》批判性研究的有用模型。它将显示出出埃及记事件在圣经中有不同的叙述和多种解释,并且这些功能根据阈值概念的特征,通过变革性,整体性,麻烦和情感[Meyer, Jan H. F.和Ray L. Land. 2006a]。“阈值概念和棘手知识:导论”。在克服学生理解的障碍:门槛概念和麻烦的知识,由简·迈耶和雷·兰德编辑,3-18。伦敦:劳特利奇]。这种对《圣经》中阈值概念的分析可以作为课堂上故事变革性的模型,为当代对《圣经》文本的解释提供一个框架。
The Exodus in the Bible's Teaching and Our Teaching of the Bible: Helping to Reconcile Faith and Critical Study of the Bible Through Threshold Concept Theory
For students coming from a religious background to Biblical Studies, it can sometimes be difficult to reconcile faith and critical study of the Hebrew Bible, struggling with the concepts of multiple voices within the text, and multiple methods of interpretation in scholarship. This article will explore the use of the Exodus event as a Threshold Concept in the Bible's teaching, and propose that it can be used as a helpful model for students encountering critical study of the Bible. It will be shown that the Exodus event has differing accounts and multiple interpretations throughout the Bible, and that these function according to the characteristics of a Threshold Concept, by being transformative, integrative, troublesome and affective [Meyer, Jan H. F., and Ray L. Land. 2006a. ‘Threshold Concepts and Troublesome Knowledge: An Introduction’. In Overcoming Barriers to Student Understanding: Threshold Concepts an Troublesome Knowledge, edited by Jan Meyer and Ray Land, 3-18. London: Routledge]. This analysis of a Threshold Concept within the Bible can be used as a model in the classroom for the transformative nature of story, providing a framework for contemporary interpretation of the Biblical texts.