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* Fischer, S. (2011): [http://www.ajol.info/index.php/actat/article/view/67282/55378 What´s turning the wheel? The theological hub of Song of Songs], in: Acta Theologica 31/1. S. 58-71. | |||
: '''Abstract''': Different interpretations are evaluated for their contribution towards a better under-standing of the theology of Song of Songs. Chapter 4:16-5:1 is presented as the structural centre of Song of Songs. Linear, cyclic and concentric structures point to the centrality of this passage. It has a key-function for the theology of the book which is understood as creational theology because love recalls paradise. God is identified with the third voice, encouraging the lovers to enjoy love in all its fullness | |||
* Hill, Kathryn Funnell (1969): The [http://repositories.tdl.org/ttu-ir/bitstream/handle/2346/21043/31295015503229.pdf?sequence=1 Song of Songs] and Sir Philip Sidney´s Defense of Poesy: A comparative Study of Sacred and Secular Elements in Literature. | * Hill, Kathryn Funnell (1969): The [http://repositories.tdl.org/ttu-ir/bitstream/handle/2346/21043/31295015503229.pdf?sequence=1 Song of Songs] and Sir Philip Sidney´s Defense of Poesy: A comparative Study of Sacred and Secular Elements in Literature. | ||
* Treat, Jay C. (?): [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~jtreat/song/targum/ The Aramaic Targum to Song of Songs]. English Translation. | * Treat, Jay C. (?): [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/~jtreat/song/targum/ The Aramaic Targum to Song of Songs]. English Translation. |
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- Fischer, S. (2011): What´s turning the wheel? The theological hub of Song of Songs, in: Acta Theologica 31/1. S. 58-71.
- Abstract: Different interpretations are evaluated for their contribution towards a better under-standing of the theology of Song of Songs. Chapter 4:16-5:1 is presented as the structural centre of Song of Songs. Linear, cyclic and concentric structures point to the centrality of this passage. It has a key-function for the theology of the book which is understood as creational theology because love recalls paradise. God is identified with the third voice, encouraging the lovers to enjoy love in all its fullness
- Hill, Kathryn Funnell (1969): The Song of Songs and Sir Philip Sidney´s Defense of Poesy: A comparative Study of Sacred and Secular Elements in Literature.
- Treat, Jay C. (?): The Aramaic Targum to Song of Songs. English Translation.