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Meir Sternberg

Meir Sternberg is an Israeli literary critic and biblical scholar. He is Artzt Professor of Poetics and Comparative Literature at Tel Aviv University. Along with Robert Alter and Adele Berlin, Sternberg is one of the most prominent practitioners of a literary approach to the Bible.
Sternberg is best known for his 1985 book ''The Poetics of Biblical Narrative''. Sternberg argues that the Bible is a "foolproof composition": any reader who reads the Bible in "good faith" will get the point of what is written.〔R. Christopher Heard, "(Narrative Criticism and the Hebrew Scriptures )," ''Restoration Quarterly'' 38.1 (1996), 33.〕 He believes the Bible is written by an omniscient narrator, who has had things revealed to him by an omniscient God. Sternberg also makes much of "gaps" in narration, in which the narrator withholds truth in order to generate ambiguity. Finally, he argues that the biblical authors were concerned with three central elements in their narratives: aesthetics, history, and ideology.〔J. Daniel Hays, "An Evangelical Approach to Old Testament Narrative Criticism," ''Bibliotheca Sacra'' 166 (2009), 7.〕
Sternberg is the editor of ''Poetics Today''. He was awarded the Israel Prize in 1996.
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