In Memoir of Moses, A. J. Culp explores the role of the book of Deuteronomy as the chief memory producer of Israel's covenant with Yahweh instead of a product of memory from ancient Israel.
In Memoir of Moses, A. J. Culp explores the role of the book of Deuteronomy as the chief memory producer of Israel's covenant with Yahweh instead of a product of memory from ancient Israel.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
A.J. Culp is Assistant Professor of Old Testament and Hebrew at Yellowstone Theological Institute.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 A Path Overgrown: Scripture as a Memory Producer Chapter 2 What Your Eyes Have (Not) Seen: Deuteronomy as Collective Memory Chapter 3 You Who Stand Here Today: From Collective Memory to Autobiography Chapter 4 Making Memories: Identifying Deuteronomy's Memory Vectors Chapter 5 Emplotting Memory: Story as Memory Vector Chapter 6 Sedimenting Memory: Ritual as a Memory Vector Chapter 7 Emoting Memory: Song as Memory Vector Conclusion A Wrinkle in Time: Memory as Portal into the Divine Presence
Introduction Chapter 1 A Path Overgrown: Scripture as a Memory Producer Chapter 2 What Your Eyes Have (Not) Seen: Deuteronomy as Collective Memory Chapter 3 You Who Stand Here Today: From Collective Memory to Autobiography Chapter 4 Making Memories: Identifying Deuteronomy's Memory Vectors Chapter 5 Emplotting Memory: Story as Memory Vector Chapter 6 Sedimenting Memory: Ritual as a Memory Vector Chapter 7 Emoting Memory: Song as Memory Vector Conclusion A Wrinkle in Time: Memory as Portal into the Divine Presence
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