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The Sheffield school is an approach in biblical studies that engages in literary readings of the final form of the biblical text.[1] It is named after the University of Sheffield, where David J. A. Clines and David M. Gunn pioneered the approach. The phrase was coined by Tremper Longman in 1987.[2] The approach is also associated with the Journal for the Study of the Old Testament.[2][3] The Sheffield school is known for its use of formalism.[3] References1. ^David J. A. Clines, Stephen E. Fowl, and Stanley E. Porter, "[https://books.google.com/books?id=xvyLkaeQIG0C&pg=PA14 Preface]," in The Bible in Three Dimensions: Essays in Celebration of Forty Years of Biblical Studies in the University of Sheffield, p. 14. 2. ^1 Tremper Longman, [https://books.google.com/books?id=oP8uLGkq8EsC&pg=PA112 Literary Approaches to Biblical Interpretation], p. 112. 3. ^1 Michael E. Travers, "[https://books.google.com/books?id=I8UWJohMGUIC&pg=PA231 Formalism]," in Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible, p. 231. 3 : University of Sheffield|Biblical criticism|Hermeneutics |
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