James Barr, John Barton
Bible and Interpretation: The Collected Essays of James Barr: Volume II: Biblical Studies
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The second of three volumes of James Barr's collected essays. This volumes focuses on biblical interpretation and the history of the discipline. It also contains material on biblical fundamentalism.
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The second of three volumes of James Barr's collected essays. This volumes focuses on biblical interpretation and the history of the discipline. It also contains material on biblical fundamentalism.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- New
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9780199692897
- ISBN-10: 0199692890
- Artikelnr.: 35304740
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- New
- Seitenzahl: 632
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 46mm
- Gewicht: 1089g
- ISBN-13: 9780199692897
- ISBN-10: 0199692890
- Artikelnr.: 35304740
* Introduction
* I. Old Testament
* 1: The Old Testament
* 2: The Old Testament and the new crisis of Biblical Authority
* 3: The Meaning of 'Mythology' in Relation to the Old Testament
* 4: Theophany and Anthropomorphism in the Old Testament
* 5: The Image of God in Genesis: Some Linguistic and Historical
Considerations
* 6: The Image of God in the Book of Genesis: A Study in Terminology
* 7: The Symbolism of Names in the Old Testament
* 8: The Book of Job and its Modern Interpreters
* 9: Jewish Apocalyptic in Recent Scholarly Study
* 10: An Aspect of Salvation in the Old Testament
* 11: Review article of M. Brett, Biblical Criticism in Crisis?
* 12: Hebraic Psychology
* 13: Review of James L. Kugel, The Idea of Biblical Poetry
* 14: The Synchronic, the Diachronic, and the Historical: A Triangular
Relationshipa
* 15: Some Semantic Notes on the Covenant
* 16: Was Everything that God Created really good?: A Question in the
First Verse of the Bible
* 17: Reflections on the Covenant with Noah
* 18: A Puzzle in Deuteronomy
* 19: Mythical Monarch Unmasked? Mysterious Doings of Debir King of
Eglon
* 20: Did Isaiah know about Hebrew 'Root Meanings'?
* 21: Thou art the Cherub': Ezekiel 28.14 and the Post-Ezekiel
Understanding of Genesis 2-3
* II. New Testament
* 22: Which Language did Jesus speak? Some Remarks of a Semitist
* 23: Words for Love in Biblical Greek
* 24: Abba isn't 'Daddy'
* 25: The Hebrew/Aramaic Background of 'Hypocrisy' in the Gospels
* III. Methods and Implications
* 26: Allegory and Typology
* 27: The Literal, the Allegorical, and Modern Biblical Scholarship
* 28: Allegory and Historicism
* 29: Childs' Introduction to the Old Testament as Scripture
* 30: Man and Nature: The Ecological Controversy and the Old Testament
* 31: Biblical Language and Exegesis: How far does Structuralism help
us?
* IV. Biblical Chronology
* 32: Why the World was created in 4004 BC: Archbishop Usser and
Biblical Chronology
* 33: Biblical Chronology: Legend or Science?
* 34: Luther and Biblical Chronology
* 35: Review of W. Adler, Time Immemorial: Archaic History and its
Sources in Christian Chronography from Julius Africanus to George
Syncellus
* 36: Pre-scientific Chronology: The Bible and the Origin of the World
* V. Fundamentalism
* 37: Fundamentalism
* 38: Fundamentalism and Biblical Authority [Religious Fundamentalism]
* 39: The Fundamentalist Understanding of Scripture
* 40: The Problem of Fundamentalism Today
* 41: Fundamentalism' and Evangelical Scholarship
* 42: The Dynamics of Fundamentlalism
* 43: Foreword to Fundamentalism edited by Martyn Percy
* VI. History of Scholarship
* 44: John Duncan
* 45: H. H. Rowley
* 46: Godfrey Rolles Driver
* 47: George Bradford Caird
* 48: Remembrances of 'Historical Criticism': Speiser's Genesis
Commentary and its History of Reception
* 49: Wilhelm Vischer and Allegory
* 50: Friedrich Delitzsch
* 51: Morris Jastrow
* 52: Foreword to In Search of Wisdom: Essays in Memory of John G.
Gammie
* Index
* I. Old Testament
* 1: The Old Testament
* 2: The Old Testament and the new crisis of Biblical Authority
* 3: The Meaning of 'Mythology' in Relation to the Old Testament
* 4: Theophany and Anthropomorphism in the Old Testament
* 5: The Image of God in Genesis: Some Linguistic and Historical
Considerations
* 6: The Image of God in the Book of Genesis: A Study in Terminology
* 7: The Symbolism of Names in the Old Testament
* 8: The Book of Job and its Modern Interpreters
* 9: Jewish Apocalyptic in Recent Scholarly Study
* 10: An Aspect of Salvation in the Old Testament
* 11: Review article of M. Brett, Biblical Criticism in Crisis?
* 12: Hebraic Psychology
* 13: Review of James L. Kugel, The Idea of Biblical Poetry
* 14: The Synchronic, the Diachronic, and the Historical: A Triangular
Relationshipa
* 15: Some Semantic Notes on the Covenant
* 16: Was Everything that God Created really good?: A Question in the
First Verse of the Bible
* 17: Reflections on the Covenant with Noah
* 18: A Puzzle in Deuteronomy
* 19: Mythical Monarch Unmasked? Mysterious Doings of Debir King of
Eglon
* 20: Did Isaiah know about Hebrew 'Root Meanings'?
* 21: Thou art the Cherub': Ezekiel 28.14 and the Post-Ezekiel
Understanding of Genesis 2-3
* II. New Testament
* 22: Which Language did Jesus speak? Some Remarks of a Semitist
* 23: Words for Love in Biblical Greek
* 24: Abba isn't 'Daddy'
* 25: The Hebrew/Aramaic Background of 'Hypocrisy' in the Gospels
* III. Methods and Implications
* 26: Allegory and Typology
* 27: The Literal, the Allegorical, and Modern Biblical Scholarship
* 28: Allegory and Historicism
* 29: Childs' Introduction to the Old Testament as Scripture
* 30: Man and Nature: The Ecological Controversy and the Old Testament
* 31: Biblical Language and Exegesis: How far does Structuralism help
us?
* IV. Biblical Chronology
* 32: Why the World was created in 4004 BC: Archbishop Usser and
Biblical Chronology
* 33: Biblical Chronology: Legend or Science?
* 34: Luther and Biblical Chronology
* 35: Review of W. Adler, Time Immemorial: Archaic History and its
Sources in Christian Chronography from Julius Africanus to George
Syncellus
* 36: Pre-scientific Chronology: The Bible and the Origin of the World
* V. Fundamentalism
* 37: Fundamentalism
* 38: Fundamentalism and Biblical Authority [Religious Fundamentalism]
* 39: The Fundamentalist Understanding of Scripture
* 40: The Problem of Fundamentalism Today
* 41: Fundamentalism' and Evangelical Scholarship
* 42: The Dynamics of Fundamentlalism
* 43: Foreword to Fundamentalism edited by Martyn Percy
* VI. History of Scholarship
* 44: John Duncan
* 45: H. H. Rowley
* 46: Godfrey Rolles Driver
* 47: George Bradford Caird
* 48: Remembrances of 'Historical Criticism': Speiser's Genesis
Commentary and its History of Reception
* 49: Wilhelm Vischer and Allegory
* 50: Friedrich Delitzsch
* 51: Morris Jastrow
* 52: Foreword to In Search of Wisdom: Essays in Memory of John G.
Gammie
* Index
* Introduction
* I. Old Testament
* 1: The Old Testament
* 2: The Old Testament and the new crisis of Biblical Authority
* 3: The Meaning of 'Mythology' in Relation to the Old Testament
* 4: Theophany and Anthropomorphism in the Old Testament
* 5: The Image of God in Genesis: Some Linguistic and Historical
Considerations
* 6: The Image of God in the Book of Genesis: A Study in Terminology
* 7: The Symbolism of Names in the Old Testament
* 8: The Book of Job and its Modern Interpreters
* 9: Jewish Apocalyptic in Recent Scholarly Study
* 10: An Aspect of Salvation in the Old Testament
* 11: Review article of M. Brett, Biblical Criticism in Crisis?
* 12: Hebraic Psychology
* 13: Review of James L. Kugel, The Idea of Biblical Poetry
* 14: The Synchronic, the Diachronic, and the Historical: A Triangular
Relationshipa
* 15: Some Semantic Notes on the Covenant
* 16: Was Everything that God Created really good?: A Question in the
First Verse of the Bible
* 17: Reflections on the Covenant with Noah
* 18: A Puzzle in Deuteronomy
* 19: Mythical Monarch Unmasked? Mysterious Doings of Debir King of
Eglon
* 20: Did Isaiah know about Hebrew 'Root Meanings'?
* 21: Thou art the Cherub': Ezekiel 28.14 and the Post-Ezekiel
Understanding of Genesis 2-3
* II. New Testament
* 22: Which Language did Jesus speak? Some Remarks of a Semitist
* 23: Words for Love in Biblical Greek
* 24: Abba isn't 'Daddy'
* 25: The Hebrew/Aramaic Background of 'Hypocrisy' in the Gospels
* III. Methods and Implications
* 26: Allegory and Typology
* 27: The Literal, the Allegorical, and Modern Biblical Scholarship
* 28: Allegory and Historicism
* 29: Childs' Introduction to the Old Testament as Scripture
* 30: Man and Nature: The Ecological Controversy and the Old Testament
* 31: Biblical Language and Exegesis: How far does Structuralism help
us?
* IV. Biblical Chronology
* 32: Why the World was created in 4004 BC: Archbishop Usser and
Biblical Chronology
* 33: Biblical Chronology: Legend or Science?
* 34: Luther and Biblical Chronology
* 35: Review of W. Adler, Time Immemorial: Archaic History and its
Sources in Christian Chronography from Julius Africanus to George
Syncellus
* 36: Pre-scientific Chronology: The Bible and the Origin of the World
* V. Fundamentalism
* 37: Fundamentalism
* 38: Fundamentalism and Biblical Authority [Religious Fundamentalism]
* 39: The Fundamentalist Understanding of Scripture
* 40: The Problem of Fundamentalism Today
* 41: Fundamentalism' and Evangelical Scholarship
* 42: The Dynamics of Fundamentlalism
* 43: Foreword to Fundamentalism edited by Martyn Percy
* VI. History of Scholarship
* 44: John Duncan
* 45: H. H. Rowley
* 46: Godfrey Rolles Driver
* 47: George Bradford Caird
* 48: Remembrances of 'Historical Criticism': Speiser's Genesis
Commentary and its History of Reception
* 49: Wilhelm Vischer and Allegory
* 50: Friedrich Delitzsch
* 51: Morris Jastrow
* 52: Foreword to In Search of Wisdom: Essays in Memory of John G.
Gammie
* Index
* I. Old Testament
* 1: The Old Testament
* 2: The Old Testament and the new crisis of Biblical Authority
* 3: The Meaning of 'Mythology' in Relation to the Old Testament
* 4: Theophany and Anthropomorphism in the Old Testament
* 5: The Image of God in Genesis: Some Linguistic and Historical
Considerations
* 6: The Image of God in the Book of Genesis: A Study in Terminology
* 7: The Symbolism of Names in the Old Testament
* 8: The Book of Job and its Modern Interpreters
* 9: Jewish Apocalyptic in Recent Scholarly Study
* 10: An Aspect of Salvation in the Old Testament
* 11: Review article of M. Brett, Biblical Criticism in Crisis?
* 12: Hebraic Psychology
* 13: Review of James L. Kugel, The Idea of Biblical Poetry
* 14: The Synchronic, the Diachronic, and the Historical: A Triangular
Relationshipa
* 15: Some Semantic Notes on the Covenant
* 16: Was Everything that God Created really good?: A Question in the
First Verse of the Bible
* 17: Reflections on the Covenant with Noah
* 18: A Puzzle in Deuteronomy
* 19: Mythical Monarch Unmasked? Mysterious Doings of Debir King of
Eglon
* 20: Did Isaiah know about Hebrew 'Root Meanings'?
* 21: Thou art the Cherub': Ezekiel 28.14 and the Post-Ezekiel
Understanding of Genesis 2-3
* II. New Testament
* 22: Which Language did Jesus speak? Some Remarks of a Semitist
* 23: Words for Love in Biblical Greek
* 24: Abba isn't 'Daddy'
* 25: The Hebrew/Aramaic Background of 'Hypocrisy' in the Gospels
* III. Methods and Implications
* 26: Allegory and Typology
* 27: The Literal, the Allegorical, and Modern Biblical Scholarship
* 28: Allegory and Historicism
* 29: Childs' Introduction to the Old Testament as Scripture
* 30: Man and Nature: The Ecological Controversy and the Old Testament
* 31: Biblical Language and Exegesis: How far does Structuralism help
us?
* IV. Biblical Chronology
* 32: Why the World was created in 4004 BC: Archbishop Usser and
Biblical Chronology
* 33: Biblical Chronology: Legend or Science?
* 34: Luther and Biblical Chronology
* 35: Review of W. Adler, Time Immemorial: Archaic History and its
Sources in Christian Chronography from Julius Africanus to George
Syncellus
* 36: Pre-scientific Chronology: The Bible and the Origin of the World
* V. Fundamentalism
* 37: Fundamentalism
* 38: Fundamentalism and Biblical Authority [Religious Fundamentalism]
* 39: The Fundamentalist Understanding of Scripture
* 40: The Problem of Fundamentalism Today
* 41: Fundamentalism' and Evangelical Scholarship
* 42: The Dynamics of Fundamentlalism
* 43: Foreword to Fundamentalism edited by Martyn Percy
* VI. History of Scholarship
* 44: John Duncan
* 45: H. H. Rowley
* 46: Godfrey Rolles Driver
* 47: George Bradford Caird
* 48: Remembrances of 'Historical Criticism': Speiser's Genesis
Commentary and its History of Reception
* 49: Wilhelm Vischer and Allegory
* 50: Friedrich Delitzsch
* 51: Morris Jastrow
* 52: Foreword to In Search of Wisdom: Essays in Memory of John G.
Gammie
* Index