Rethinking Biblical Scholarship

Rethinking Biblical Scholarship

Einband:
Fester Einband
EAN:
9781844657278
Untertitel:
Changing Perspectives 4
Autor:
Davies Philip R.
Herausgeber:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Anzahl Seiten:
256
Erscheinungsdatum:
01.09.2013
ISBN:
978-1-84465-727-8

Informationen zum Autor Philip R. Davies is Emeritus Professor of Biblical Studies at the University of Sheffield. Klappentext "Rethinking Biblical Scholarship" brings together seminal essays to provide readers with an assessment of the archaeological and exegetical research which has transformed the discipline of biblical studies over the last two decades. Zusammenfassung "Rethinking Biblical Scholarship" brings together seminal essays to provide readers with an assessment of the archaeological and exegetical research which has transformed the discipline of biblical studies over the last two decades. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction, Niels Peter Lemche; PART I: METHOD; 1. Do Old Testament Studies Need a Dictionary?; 2. Whose History? Whose Israel? Whose Bible? Biblical Histories, Ancient and Modern; 3. What Is 'Minimalism', and Why Do So Many People Dislike It?; 4. 'House of David' Built on Sand: The Sins of the Biblical Maximizers; PART II: HISTORY; 5. The Origin of Biblical Israel; 6. God of Cyrus, God of Israel: Some Religio-Historical Reflections on Isaiah 40-55; 7. Scenes from the Early History of Judaism; 8. Josiah and the Law Book; 9. Judaeans in Egypt: Hebrew and Greek Stories; PART III: PROPHECY AND APOCALYPTIC; 10. Amos, Man and Book; 11. Pen of Iron, Point of Diamond' (Jer 17:1): Prophecy as Writing; 12. Reading Daniel Sociologically; 13. And Enoch Was Not, for Genesis Took Him; 14. 'Divination', 'Apocalyptic' and Sectarianism in Early Judaism; PART IV: CANON; 15. What Is a Bible?; 16. The Jewish Scriptural Canon in Cultural Perspective

Autorentext
Philip R. Davies is Emeritus Professor of Biblical Studies at the University of Sheffield.

Klappentext
"Rethinking Biblical Scholarship" brings together seminal essays to provide readers with an assessment of the archaeological and exegetical research which has transformed the discipline of biblical studies over the last two decades.

Inhalt
Introduction, Niels Peter Lemche; PART I: METHOD; 1. Do Old Testament Studies Need a Dictionary?; 2. Whose History? Whose Israel? Whose Bible? Biblical Histories, Ancient and Modern; 3. What Is 'Minimalism', and Why Do So Many People Dislike It?; 4. 'House of David' Built on Sand: The Sins of the Biblical Maximizers; PART II: HISTORY; 5. The Origin of Biblical Israel; 6. God of Cyrus, God of Israel: Some Religio-Historical Reflections on Isaiah 40-55; 7. Scenes from the Early History of Judaism; 8. Josiah and the Law Book; 9. Judaeans in Egypt: Hebrew and Greek Stories; PART III: PROPHECY AND APOCALYPTIC; 10. Amos, Man and Book; 11. Pen of Iron, Point of Diamond' (Jer 17:1): Prophecy as Writing; 12. Reading Daniel Sociologically; 13. And Enoch Was Not, for Genesis Took Him; 14. 'Divination', 'Apocalyptic' and Sectarianism in Early Judaism; PART IV: CANON; 15. What Is a Bible?; 16. The Jewish Scriptural Canon in Cultural Perspective


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