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David M Gunn

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Name
  
David Gunn


Role
  
Author

Books
  
Judges Through the Centu, The fate of King Saul, The story of King David, Narrative in the Hebrew Bible, Judges

David Miller Gunn is an Old Testament scholar. He is the A. A. Bradford Professor of Religion at Texas Christian University.

Gunn studied at the University of Melbourne, the University of Otago, and the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. He previously taught at the University of Sheffield and at Columbia Theological Seminary.

Together with David J. A. Clines, Gunn made the University of Sheffield a pioneer in literary readings of the final form of the biblical text. Followers of this approach are sometimes referred to as the "Sheffield school". According to Ken Stone, Gunn's 1978 work, The Story of King David: Genre and Interpretation, has become "one of the most influential early attempts at a 'literary' approach to the Hebrew Bible."

Gunn has enjoyed a successful association with Danna Nolan Fewell, with whom he has co-authored several articles and three books: Compromising Redemption: Relating Characters in the Book of Ruth; Gender, Power, and Promise: The Subject of the Bible's First Story; and Narrative in the Hebrew Bible. Fewell and Gunn represent a postmodern literary approach to biblical literature.

References

David M. Gunn Wikipedia