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James Washington Watts

James Washington Watts (born 24 August 1960) is an American professor of religion at Syracuse University. His research focuses on the rhetoric of Leviticus. His publications also compare the Bible with other religious scriptures, especially in their ritual performances, social functions, and material symbolism.

James W. Watts
James W. Watts in 2009
Born1960
Zűrich, Switzerland
NationalityU.S. citizen
OccupationProfessor
Parent(s)John D. W. Watts, Winifred Lee (Williams) Watts

Biography

James W. Watts is a U.S. citizen born in Switzerland where his father, John D. W. Watts, was teaching at the International Baptist Theological Seminary in Rüschlikon.[1] He left there with his family in 1970 for Louisville, Kentucky. They spent three years in India where he attended Woodstock School, before finishing High School in South Pasadena, California.

Watts earned his B.A. in Philosophy from Pomona College (1982) where he studied with Frederick Sontag, briefly with Masao Abe and, during a term at Oxford University, with Stephanie Dalley. He then earned his M.Div. and M.T.S. in New Testament from Southern Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky (1985, 1986), and his Ph.D. in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut (1990)[2] where he studied with Robert R. Wilson, Brevard S. Childs, and Mark S. Smith.

He taught on the faculty of Hastings College in Hastings, Nebraska (1993-1999) and then joined the Department of Religion of Syracuse University in Syracuse, New York (1999- ), where he served as Department Chair from 2009 to 2015.[2]

Academic work

James W. Watts has advocated a rhetorical approach to analyzing the contents and influence of biblical literature. He applied this method to the Pentateuch (1999)[3] and especially to the book of the Leviticus (2007, 2013).[4] Watts argued that the ritual rhetoric of Leviticus empowered the temple priests of Jerusalem and Samaria, who in turn ritualized the Torah/Pentateuch containing Leviticus as Judaism's first, and most important, scripture.[3][5]

Watts also drew attention to "iconic books"—written texts that are revered primarily as objects of power or influential symbols rather than just as words of instruction, information, or insight. In 2001, he and Dorina Miller Parmenter founded the Iconic Books Project at Syracuse University (Watts 2013). In 2010, together with S. Brent Plate, they founded the Society for Comparative Research in Iconic and Performative Texts (SCRIPT).[6]

Watts (2013, 2019) has advocated a three-dimensional model for understanding how religious communities ritualize their scriptures and other sacred texts: in the iconic dimension of the text's visual appearance, material form, and physical manipulation; in the expressive (or performative) dimension of the text's expression in oral words and mental thoughts, as well as in song, visual art, theater and film; and in the semantic dimension of the text's interpretation in preaching, commentary, and ritualized study.[6][7]

Watts brought these two research programs together into a religious studies approach to biblical studies. He argued that ritualizing first the Torah/Pentateuch (2017) and then biblical literature generally (2021a) in these three dimensions generated their status as scripture. Their continuing ritualization by Jews and Christians in all three dimensions reinforces their scriptural status.[8][9]

Published books

  • 1992: Psalm and Story: Inset Hymns in Hebrew Narrative. Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 139. Sheffield: JSOT Press, 1992. ISBN 9780567564108 (Revision of the author's Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University, 1990, titled "Psalms in narrative contexts of the Hebrew Bible.")
  • 1996: (Co-editor with Paul R. House) Forming Prophetic Literature: Essays on Isaiah and the Twelve in Honor of John D. W. Watts. Journal for the study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 235. Sheffield Academic Press, 1996. ISBN 9781850756415
  • 1999: Reading Law: The Rhetorical Shaping of the Pentateuch. Biblical Seminar 59. Sheffield Academic Press, 1999. ISBN 9781850759973
  • 2001: (Editor) Persia and Torah: The Theory of Imperial Authorization of the Pentateuch. Symposium Series. Society of Biblical Literature, 2001. ISBN 9781589830158
  • 2001: (Co-editor with Stephen L. Cook and Corrine L. Patton) The Whirlwind: Essays on Job, Hermeneutics and Theology in Memory of Jane Morse. Journal for the study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 336. Sheffield Academic Press, 2001. ISBN 9780567374844
  • 2007: Ritual and Rhetoric in Leviticus: From Sacrifice to Scripture. Cambridge University Press, 2007. ISBN 9781107407954
  • 2013: Leviticus 1-10, Historical Commentary on the Old Testament. Leuven: Peeters, 2013. ISBN 9789042929845
  • 2013: (Editor) Iconic Books and Texts. Sheffield: Equinox, 2013. ISBN 9781845539856
  • 2017: Understanding the Pentateuch as A Scripture. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, 2017. ISBN 9781405196390
  • 2018: (Editor) Sensing Sacred Texts. Sheffield: Equinox, 2018. ISBN 9781781797426
  • 2019: How and Why Books Matter: Essays on the Social Function of Iconic Texts. Sheffield: Equinox, 2019. ISBN 9781781797693
  • 2021a: Understanding the Bible as A Scripture in History, Culture, and Religion. Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, 2021. ISBN 9781119730378
  • 2021b: (Co-author with Yohan Yoo) Cosmologies of Pure Realms and the Rhetoric of Pollution. New York: Routledge, 2021. ISBN 9780367712051
  • 2021c: (Co-editor with Yohan Yoo) Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings. Sheffield: Equinox, 2021. ISBN 9781781798843

References

  1. ^ Woodfin, Carol (2013). An Experiment in Christian Internationalism. Macon: Baptist History and Heritage Society. pp. 11–14, 54–80. ISBN 978-1578431113.
  2. ^ a b "James W. Watts at Syracuse University".
  3. ^ a b Anderson, Bradford A. (2017). An Introduction to the Study of the Pentateuch, 2nd ed. London: Bloomsbury. pp. 23, 136–137, 150–151. ISBN 978-0-567-65639-1.>
  4. ^ Briggs, Richard S.; Lohr, Joel N. (2012). A Theological Introduction to the Pentateuch. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic. pp. 95–96. ISBN 978-0-8010-3912-6.>
  5. ^ Kamionkowski, S. Tamar (2018). Leviticus, Wisdom Commentary, vol. 3. Collegeville, MN: Michael Glazier. pp. xlv, 25, 63–64. ISBN 978-0-8146-8102-2.>
  6. ^ a b Parmenter, Dorina Miller (2015). "Material Scriptures". In Beal, Timothy (ed.). The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and the Arts. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199846511.>
  7. ^ Svensson, Jonas (2019). "Size Matters! Miniature Mushafs and the Landscape of Affordances". Postscripts. 9 (2–3): 228–232. doi:10.1558/post.35908.
  8. ^ Sommer, Benjamin D. (June 2019). "Review of James W. Watts, Understanding the Pentateuch as A Scripture". Review of Biblical Literature. Retrieved 31 August 2019.
  9. ^ Gadoua, Renée K. (8 November 2017). "Hebrew Scholar Shines New Light on Old Testament". Syracuse University. College of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 1 September 2019.

External links

  • The Society for Comparative Research on Iconic and Performative Texts (SCRIPT)
  • The Iconic Books Project

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For other possible meanings see James Watts disambiguation James Washington Watts born 24 August 1960 is an American professor of religion at Syracuse University His research focuses on the rhetoric of Leviticus His publications also compare the Bible with other religious scriptures especially in their ritual performances social functions and material symbolism James W WattsJames W Watts in 2009Born1960Zurich SwitzerlandNationalityU S citizenOccupationProfessorParent s John D W Watts Winifred Lee Williams Watts Contents 1 Biography 2 Academic work 3 Published books 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditJames W Watts is a U S citizen born in Switzerland where his father John D W Watts was teaching at the International Baptist Theological Seminary in Ruschlikon 1 He left there with his family in 1970 for Louisville Kentucky They spent three years in India where he attended Woodstock School before finishing High School in South Pasadena California Watts earned his B A in Philosophy from Pomona College 1982 where he studied with Frederick Sontag briefly with Masao Abe and during a term at Oxford University with Stephanie Dalley He then earned his M Div and M T S in New Testament from Southern Seminary in Louisville Kentucky 1985 1986 and his Ph D in Hebrew Bible Old Testament from Yale University in New Haven Connecticut 1990 2 where he studied with Robert R Wilson Brevard S Childs and Mark S Smith He taught on the faculty of Hastings College in Hastings Nebraska 1993 1999 and then joined the Department of Religion of Syracuse University in Syracuse New York 1999 where he served as Department Chair from 2009 to 2015 2 Academic work EditJames W Watts has advocated a rhetorical approach to analyzing the contents and influence of biblical literature He applied this method to the Pentateuch 1999 3 and especially to the book of the Leviticus 2007 2013 4 Watts argued that the ritual rhetoric of Leviticus empowered the temple priests of Jerusalem and Samaria who in turn ritualized the Torah Pentateuch containing Leviticus as Judaism s first and most important scripture 3 5 Watts also drew attention to iconic books written texts that are revered primarily as objects of power or influential symbols rather than just as words of instruction information or insight In 2001 he and Dorina Miller Parmenter founded the Iconic Books Project at Syracuse University Watts 2013 In 2010 together with S Brent Plate they founded the Society for Comparative Research in Iconic and Performative Texts SCRIPT 6 Watts 2013 2019 has advocated a three dimensional model for understanding how religious communities ritualize their scriptures and other sacred texts in the iconic dimension of the text s visual appearance material form and physical manipulation in the expressive or performative dimension of the text s expression in oral words and mental thoughts as well as in song visual art theater and film and in the semantic dimension of the text s interpretation in preaching commentary and ritualized study 6 7 Watts brought these two research programs together into a religious studies approach to biblical studies He argued that ritualizing first the Torah Pentateuch 2017 and then biblical literature generally 2021a in these three dimensions generated their status as scripture Their continuing ritualization by Jews and Christians in all three dimensions reinforces their scriptural status 8 9 Published books Edit1992 Psalm and Story Inset Hymns in Hebrew Narrative Journal for the Study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 139 Sheffield JSOT Press 1992 ISBN 9780567564108 Revision of the author s Ph D dissertation Yale University 1990 titled Psalms in narrative contexts of the Hebrew Bible 1996 Co editor with Paul R House Forming Prophetic Literature Essays on Isaiah and the Twelve in Honor of John D W Watts Journal for the study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 235 Sheffield Academic Press 1996 ISBN 9781850756415 1999 Reading Law The Rhetorical Shaping of the Pentateuch Biblical Seminar 59 Sheffield Academic Press 1999 ISBN 9781850759973 2001 Editor Persia and Torah The Theory of Imperial Authorization of the Pentateuch Symposium Series Society of Biblical Literature 2001 ISBN 9781589830158 2001 Co editor with Stephen L Cook and Corrine L Patton The Whirlwind Essays on Job Hermeneutics and Theology in Memory of Jane Morse Journal for the study of the Old Testament Supplement Series 336 Sheffield Academic Press 2001 ISBN 9780567374844 2007 Ritual and Rhetoric in Leviticus From Sacrifice to Scripture Cambridge University Press 2007 ISBN 9781107407954 2013 Leviticus 1 10 Historical Commentary on the Old Testament Leuven Peeters 2013 ISBN 9789042929845 2013 Editor Iconic Books and Texts Sheffield Equinox 2013 ISBN 9781845539856 2017 Understanding the Pentateuch as A Scripture Oxford Wiley Blackwell 2017 ISBN 9781405196390 2018 Editor Sensing Sacred Texts Sheffield Equinox 2018 ISBN 9781781797426 2019 How and Why Books Matter Essays on the Social Function of Iconic Texts Sheffield Equinox 2019 ISBN 9781781797693 2021a Understanding the Bible as A Scripture in History Culture and Religion Oxford Wiley Blackwell 2021 ISBN 9781119730378 2021b Co author with Yohan Yoo Cosmologies of Pure Realms and the Rhetoric of Pollution New York Routledge 2021 ISBN 9780367712051 2021c Co editor with Yohan Yoo Books as Bodies and as Sacred Beings Sheffield Equinox 2021 ISBN 9781781798843References Edit Woodfin Carol 2013 An Experiment in Christian Internationalism Macon Baptist History and Heritage Society pp 11 14 54 80 ISBN 978 1578431113 a b James W Watts at Syracuse University a b Anderson Bradford A 2017 An Introduction to the Study of the Pentateuch 2nd ed London Bloomsbury pp 23 136 137 150 151 ISBN 978 0 567 65639 1 gt Briggs Richard S Lohr Joel N 2012 A Theological Introduction to the Pentateuch Grand Rapids Baker Academic pp 95 96 ISBN 978 0 8010 3912 6 gt Kamionkowski S Tamar 2018 Leviticus Wisdom Commentary vol 3 Collegeville MN Michael Glazier pp xlv 25 63 64 ISBN 978 0 8146 8102 2 gt a b Parmenter Dorina Miller 2015 Material Scriptures In Beal Timothy ed The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Bible and the Arts Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 9780199846511 gt Svensson Jonas 2019 Size Matters Miniature Mushafs and the Landscape of Affordances Postscripts 9 2 3 228 232 doi 10 1558 post 35908 Sommer Benjamin D June 2019 Review of James W Watts Understanding the Pentateuch as A Scripture Review of Biblical Literature Retrieved 31 August 2019 Gadoua Renee K 8 November 2017 Hebrew Scholar Shines New Light on Old Testament Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences Retrieved 1 September 2019 External links EditThe Society for Comparative Research on Iconic and Performative Texts SCRIPT The Iconic Books Project Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Washington Watts amp oldid 1075089331, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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