This book sets out an approach to something that has been generally considered impossible: a philosophical theology of the Old Testament. Focusing on the nature of Yahweh in the Old Testament, it argues that there is an implicit underlying philosophical framework to belief in God in the Hebrew Bible which is amenable to analytic treatment.
This book sets out an approach to something that has been generally considered impossible: a philosophical theology of the Old Testament. Focusing on the nature of Yahweh in the Old Testament, it argues that there is an implicit underlying philosophical framework to belief in God in the Hebrew Bible which is amenable to analytic treatment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Biblical Criticism
Jaco Gericke is Associate Research Professor at North-West University, South Africa. His reaserach focuses on the intersection between Old Testament studies and (mostly analytic) philosophy of religion. He has previously published two books in this area, What is a God? (2017) and The Hebrew Bible and Philosophy of Religion (2012).
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1. What OT scholars explicitly told us about philosophical theology Chapter 2. The complete OT scholar's guide to the story of philosophical theology Chapter 3. When OT scholars behave philosophically-theologically Chapter 4. Paving the road to a philosophical theology of the OT with good intensions Chapter 5. How to make metaphysical restatements and alienate OT theologians Chapter 6. Philosophical theologies of the OT and the roads not taken
Chapter 1. What OT scholars explicitly told us about philosophical theology Chapter 2. The complete OT scholar's guide to the story of philosophical theology Chapter 3. When OT scholars behave philosophically-theologically Chapter 4. Paving the road to a philosophical theology of the OT with good intensions Chapter 5. How to make metaphysical restatements and alienate OT theologians Chapter 6. Philosophical theologies of the OT and the roads not taken
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