The Biblical World
Herausgeber: Dell, Katharine J.
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A comprehensive guide to the contents, historical settings, and social context of the Bible. This new edition is updated with several new chapters as well as a new section on biblical interpretation.
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A comprehensive guide to the contents, historical settings, and social context of the Bible. This new edition is updated with several new chapters as well as a new section on biblical interpretation.
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- Routledge Worlds
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 1066
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 176mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 2690g
- ISBN-13: 9781032018478
- ISBN-10: 103201847X
- Artikelnr.: 71235422
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Worlds
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 1066
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 247mm x 176mm x 61mm
- Gewicht: 2690g
- ISBN-13: 9781032018478
- ISBN-10: 103201847X
- Artikelnr.: 71235422
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Katharine J. Dell is Reader in Old Testament Literature and Theology at the Faculty of Divinity in the University of Cambridge, UK, and Fellow of St Catharine's College. She has written extensively on the Wisdom literature of the Old Testament including The Book of Proverbs in Social and Theological Context (2008), Interpreting Ecclesiastes: Readers Old and New (2013), and The Solomonic Corpus of 'Wisdom' and its Influence (2020); and has also written introductory textbooks including, Who Needs the Old Testament?: Its Enduring Appeal and Why the New Atheists Don't Get It (2017).
Introduction 1. The Old Testament/Hebrew Bible 2. The Apocrypha and
Pseudepigrapha 3. The Dead Sea Scrolls 4. The New Testament 5. Early
Christian Apocrypha 6. Law 7. Historiography 8. Prophecy 9. Wisdom 10.
Apocalypticism 11. The Jewish/Hellenistic novel 12. The Gospels and Acts
13. Letters in the New Testament in the Greco-Roman world 14. Cuneiform
myths and epics in the Ancient Near East 15. The Hebrew and Aramaic
languages 16. The Greek language 17. Text and versions: the Old Testament
18. Text and versions: the New Testament 19. Hebrew inscriptions 20. The
Cairo Genizah 21. Greek and Roman inscriptions: Jewish inscriptions 22.
Christian inscriptions in a (post-)biblical world 23. Biblical archaeology
24. Palestine during the Bronze Age 25. Palestine during the Iron Age 26.
Israel's ancestors: the patriarchs and matriarchs 27. Israel at the time of
the united monarchy: David and Solomon 28. Exile, migration, and diaspora
after the fall of Jerusalem in the sixth century BCE 29. Israel under
Persia and Greece 30. Judaea under Roman rule: 63 BCE-135 CE 31. Israel's
neighbours 32. Religion in Israel: pre-exile and in exile 33. Warfare 34.
Priesthood and festivals 35. The Arts: representational (architecture,
artefacts), performative (music, drama), literary (poetry, psalmody) 36:
Family and everyday life 37. Judaism at the turn of the era 38. The first
churches: social life 39. The first churches: religious practices 4.
Creation and covenant 41. Salvation in Jewish thought 42. Salvation in
Christian thought 43. Ethics 44. New Testament christology: interpretations
of the identity and role of Jesus 45. Interpretations of the identity and
role of Paul 46. Death and afterlife 47. Purity and sacrifice 48. Jewish
Bible translations 49. Jewish Bible interpretation 50. Christian Bible
translation 51. Early Christian biblical interpretation 52. Modern biblical
interpretation 53. Reader-response criticism and recent readers 54. The
Bible in contemporary culture and society
Pseudepigrapha 3. The Dead Sea Scrolls 4. The New Testament 5. Early
Christian Apocrypha 6. Law 7. Historiography 8. Prophecy 9. Wisdom 10.
Apocalypticism 11. The Jewish/Hellenistic novel 12. The Gospels and Acts
13. Letters in the New Testament in the Greco-Roman world 14. Cuneiform
myths and epics in the Ancient Near East 15. The Hebrew and Aramaic
languages 16. The Greek language 17. Text and versions: the Old Testament
18. Text and versions: the New Testament 19. Hebrew inscriptions 20. The
Cairo Genizah 21. Greek and Roman inscriptions: Jewish inscriptions 22.
Christian inscriptions in a (post-)biblical world 23. Biblical archaeology
24. Palestine during the Bronze Age 25. Palestine during the Iron Age 26.
Israel's ancestors: the patriarchs and matriarchs 27. Israel at the time of
the united monarchy: David and Solomon 28. Exile, migration, and diaspora
after the fall of Jerusalem in the sixth century BCE 29. Israel under
Persia and Greece 30. Judaea under Roman rule: 63 BCE-135 CE 31. Israel's
neighbours 32. Religion in Israel: pre-exile and in exile 33. Warfare 34.
Priesthood and festivals 35. The Arts: representational (architecture,
artefacts), performative (music, drama), literary (poetry, psalmody) 36:
Family and everyday life 37. Judaism at the turn of the era 38. The first
churches: social life 39. The first churches: religious practices 4.
Creation and covenant 41. Salvation in Jewish thought 42. Salvation in
Christian thought 43. Ethics 44. New Testament christology: interpretations
of the identity and role of Jesus 45. Interpretations of the identity and
role of Paul 46. Death and afterlife 47. Purity and sacrifice 48. Jewish
Bible translations 49. Jewish Bible interpretation 50. Christian Bible
translation 51. Early Christian biblical interpretation 52. Modern biblical
interpretation 53. Reader-response criticism and recent readers 54. The
Bible in contemporary culture and society
Introduction 1. The Old Testament/Hebrew Bible 2. The Apocrypha and
Pseudepigrapha 3. The Dead Sea Scrolls 4. The New Testament 5. Early
Christian Apocrypha 6. Law 7. Historiography 8. Prophecy 9. Wisdom 10.
Apocalypticism 11. The Jewish/Hellenistic novel 12. The Gospels and Acts
13. Letters in the New Testament in the Greco-Roman world 14. Cuneiform
myths and epics in the Ancient Near East 15. The Hebrew and Aramaic
languages 16. The Greek language 17. Text and versions: the Old Testament
18. Text and versions: the New Testament 19. Hebrew inscriptions 20. The
Cairo Genizah 21. Greek and Roman inscriptions: Jewish inscriptions 22.
Christian inscriptions in a (post-)biblical world 23. Biblical archaeology
24. Palestine during the Bronze Age 25. Palestine during the Iron Age 26.
Israel's ancestors: the patriarchs and matriarchs 27. Israel at the time of
the united monarchy: David and Solomon 28. Exile, migration, and diaspora
after the fall of Jerusalem in the sixth century BCE 29. Israel under
Persia and Greece 30. Judaea under Roman rule: 63 BCE-135 CE 31. Israel's
neighbours 32. Religion in Israel: pre-exile and in exile 33. Warfare 34.
Priesthood and festivals 35. The Arts: representational (architecture,
artefacts), performative (music, drama), literary (poetry, psalmody) 36:
Family and everyday life 37. Judaism at the turn of the era 38. The first
churches: social life 39. The first churches: religious practices 4.
Creation and covenant 41. Salvation in Jewish thought 42. Salvation in
Christian thought 43. Ethics 44. New Testament christology: interpretations
of the identity and role of Jesus 45. Interpretations of the identity and
role of Paul 46. Death and afterlife 47. Purity and sacrifice 48. Jewish
Bible translations 49. Jewish Bible interpretation 50. Christian Bible
translation 51. Early Christian biblical interpretation 52. Modern biblical
interpretation 53. Reader-response criticism and recent readers 54. The
Bible in contemporary culture and society
Pseudepigrapha 3. The Dead Sea Scrolls 4. The New Testament 5. Early
Christian Apocrypha 6. Law 7. Historiography 8. Prophecy 9. Wisdom 10.
Apocalypticism 11. The Jewish/Hellenistic novel 12. The Gospels and Acts
13. Letters in the New Testament in the Greco-Roman world 14. Cuneiform
myths and epics in the Ancient Near East 15. The Hebrew and Aramaic
languages 16. The Greek language 17. Text and versions: the Old Testament
18. Text and versions: the New Testament 19. Hebrew inscriptions 20. The
Cairo Genizah 21. Greek and Roman inscriptions: Jewish inscriptions 22.
Christian inscriptions in a (post-)biblical world 23. Biblical archaeology
24. Palestine during the Bronze Age 25. Palestine during the Iron Age 26.
Israel's ancestors: the patriarchs and matriarchs 27. Israel at the time of
the united monarchy: David and Solomon 28. Exile, migration, and diaspora
after the fall of Jerusalem in the sixth century BCE 29. Israel under
Persia and Greece 30. Judaea under Roman rule: 63 BCE-135 CE 31. Israel's
neighbours 32. Religion in Israel: pre-exile and in exile 33. Warfare 34.
Priesthood and festivals 35. The Arts: representational (architecture,
artefacts), performative (music, drama), literary (poetry, psalmody) 36:
Family and everyday life 37. Judaism at the turn of the era 38. The first
churches: social life 39. The first churches: religious practices 4.
Creation and covenant 41. Salvation in Jewish thought 42. Salvation in
Christian thought 43. Ethics 44. New Testament christology: interpretations
of the identity and role of Jesus 45. Interpretations of the identity and
role of Paul 46. Death and afterlife 47. Purity and sacrifice 48. Jewish
Bible translations 49. Jewish Bible interpretation 50. Christian Bible
translation 51. Early Christian biblical interpretation 52. Modern biblical
interpretation 53. Reader-response criticism and recent readers 54. The
Bible in contemporary culture and society