Background
White, Hugh Clayton was born on December 2, 1936 in Columbus, Georgia, United States. Son of Otis Clayton and Marjorie Louise (Hines) White.
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This book is a fine example of what can be contributed to theological understanding through a study of narrative. The author contends that the presence of a disembodied Voice in the Book of Genesis has a profound effect upon the style of narration and the way in which the plots of various sub-narratives develop. His approach is distinctive in his use of semiotic theory to show how the style and plots of specific narratives lead to new perceptions and understandings of the mysterious discourse of the divine Voice.
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White, Hugh Clayton was born on December 2, 1936 in Columbus, Georgia, United States. Son of Otis Clayton and Marjorie Louise (Hines) White.
AB, Asbury College, 1958. Bachelor's Degree, Candler School Theology, Atlanta, 1961. Doctor of Philosophy, Drew University, 1967.
Professor religion, Rutgers University, Camden, New Jersey, since 1970.
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Member Zoning Board Adjustment, City of Haddonfield, since 1988. Member Society Biblical Literature (section co-chair 1989-1992), American Academy Religion.
Married Ann McDonnel Shepard, December 28, 1960. Children: Lisa Mathews, Jessica Hines.