The Oxford Handbook of the Pentateuch
Herausgeber: Baden, Joel S; Stackert, Jeffrey
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Featuring contributions from internationally-recognized scholars in the study of the Pentateuch, this Handbook provides a comprehensive survey of key topics and issues in contemporary pentateuchal scholarship
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Featuring contributions from internationally-recognized scholars in the study of the Pentateuch, this Handbook provides a comprehensive survey of key topics and issues in contemporary pentateuchal scholarship
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 590
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 178mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1220g
- ISBN-13: 9780198726302
- ISBN-10: 0198726309
- Artikelnr.: 61116529
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 590
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 178mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1220g
- ISBN-13: 9780198726302
- ISBN-10: 0198726309
- Artikelnr.: 61116529
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Joel S. Baden is Professor of Hebrew Bible at Yale University. Jeffrey Stackert is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at the University of Chicago.
* Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* 1: Joel S. Baden and Jeffrey Stackert: Introduction: Convergences and
Divergences in Contemporary Pentateuchal Research
* Part I:Text and Early Reception
* 2: Olivier Artus: The Pentateuch: Five Books, One Canon
* 3: Sidnie White Crawford: The Text of the Pentateuch
* 4: John J. Collins: The Pentateuch in Second Temple Judaism
* 5: Molly M. Zahn: The Relevance of Moses Traditions in the Second
Temple Period
* 6: Magnar Kartveit: The Pentateuch and the Samaritans
* 7: Cécile Dogniez: The Greek Translation of the Pentateuch
* Part II: The Formation of the Pentateuch
* 8: Jean-Louis Ska: The Beginnings of a Critical Reading of the
Pentateuch
* 9: Rudolf Smend: The Graf-Kuenen-Wellhausen School
* 10: Baruch J. Schwartz: The Documentary Hypothesis
* 11: Thomas B. Dozeman: Form and Tradition Criticism
* 12: Reinhard G. Kratz: Defining and Identifying Secondary Layers
* 13: Reinhard Müller: Positions on Redaction
* 14: Jakob Wöhrle: The Priestly Writing(s): Scope and Nature
* 15: Udo Rüterswörden: The Place of Deuteronomy in the Formation of
the Pentateuch
* 16: Jeffrey Stackert: The Relationship of the Legal Codes
* 17: Frank Polak: The Identification of Preexilic Material in the
Pentateuch
* 18: Rainer Albertz: The Identification of Postexilic Material in the
Pentateuch
* Part III: The Pentateuch in Its Social World
* 19: Angela Roskop Erisman: The Genres of the Pentateuch and Their
Social Settings
* 20: David P. Wright: Ancient Near Eastern Literature and the
Pentateuch
* 21: Israel Finkelstein: The Pentateuch: Archaeology and History
* 22: Yitzhaq Feder: Pentateuchal and Ancient Near Eastern Ritual
* 23: Mark Brett: The Imperial Context of the Pentateuch
* 24: Reinhard Achenbach: The Pentateuch outside the Pentateuch
* 25: Ehud Ben Zvi: The Pentateuch as/and Social Memory of 'Israel' in
the Late Persian Period
* 26: James W. Watts: The Pentateuch as 'Torah'
* Index
* List of Contributors
* 1: Joel S. Baden and Jeffrey Stackert: Introduction: Convergences and
Divergences in Contemporary Pentateuchal Research
* Part I:Text and Early Reception
* 2: Olivier Artus: The Pentateuch: Five Books, One Canon
* 3: Sidnie White Crawford: The Text of the Pentateuch
* 4: John J. Collins: The Pentateuch in Second Temple Judaism
* 5: Molly M. Zahn: The Relevance of Moses Traditions in the Second
Temple Period
* 6: Magnar Kartveit: The Pentateuch and the Samaritans
* 7: Cécile Dogniez: The Greek Translation of the Pentateuch
* Part II: The Formation of the Pentateuch
* 8: Jean-Louis Ska: The Beginnings of a Critical Reading of the
Pentateuch
* 9: Rudolf Smend: The Graf-Kuenen-Wellhausen School
* 10: Baruch J. Schwartz: The Documentary Hypothesis
* 11: Thomas B. Dozeman: Form and Tradition Criticism
* 12: Reinhard G. Kratz: Defining and Identifying Secondary Layers
* 13: Reinhard Müller: Positions on Redaction
* 14: Jakob Wöhrle: The Priestly Writing(s): Scope and Nature
* 15: Udo Rüterswörden: The Place of Deuteronomy in the Formation of
the Pentateuch
* 16: Jeffrey Stackert: The Relationship of the Legal Codes
* 17: Frank Polak: The Identification of Preexilic Material in the
Pentateuch
* 18: Rainer Albertz: The Identification of Postexilic Material in the
Pentateuch
* Part III: The Pentateuch in Its Social World
* 19: Angela Roskop Erisman: The Genres of the Pentateuch and Their
Social Settings
* 20: David P. Wright: Ancient Near Eastern Literature and the
Pentateuch
* 21: Israel Finkelstein: The Pentateuch: Archaeology and History
* 22: Yitzhaq Feder: Pentateuchal and Ancient Near Eastern Ritual
* 23: Mark Brett: The Imperial Context of the Pentateuch
* 24: Reinhard Achenbach: The Pentateuch outside the Pentateuch
* 25: Ehud Ben Zvi: The Pentateuch as/and Social Memory of 'Israel' in
the Late Persian Period
* 26: James W. Watts: The Pentateuch as 'Torah'
* Index
* Abbreviations
* List of Contributors
* 1: Joel S. Baden and Jeffrey Stackert: Introduction: Convergences and
Divergences in Contemporary Pentateuchal Research
* Part I:Text and Early Reception
* 2: Olivier Artus: The Pentateuch: Five Books, One Canon
* 3: Sidnie White Crawford: The Text of the Pentateuch
* 4: John J. Collins: The Pentateuch in Second Temple Judaism
* 5: Molly M. Zahn: The Relevance of Moses Traditions in the Second
Temple Period
* 6: Magnar Kartveit: The Pentateuch and the Samaritans
* 7: Cécile Dogniez: The Greek Translation of the Pentateuch
* Part II: The Formation of the Pentateuch
* 8: Jean-Louis Ska: The Beginnings of a Critical Reading of the
Pentateuch
* 9: Rudolf Smend: The Graf-Kuenen-Wellhausen School
* 10: Baruch J. Schwartz: The Documentary Hypothesis
* 11: Thomas B. Dozeman: Form and Tradition Criticism
* 12: Reinhard G. Kratz: Defining and Identifying Secondary Layers
* 13: Reinhard Müller: Positions on Redaction
* 14: Jakob Wöhrle: The Priestly Writing(s): Scope and Nature
* 15: Udo Rüterswörden: The Place of Deuteronomy in the Formation of
the Pentateuch
* 16: Jeffrey Stackert: The Relationship of the Legal Codes
* 17: Frank Polak: The Identification of Preexilic Material in the
Pentateuch
* 18: Rainer Albertz: The Identification of Postexilic Material in the
Pentateuch
* Part III: The Pentateuch in Its Social World
* 19: Angela Roskop Erisman: The Genres of the Pentateuch and Their
Social Settings
* 20: David P. Wright: Ancient Near Eastern Literature and the
Pentateuch
* 21: Israel Finkelstein: The Pentateuch: Archaeology and History
* 22: Yitzhaq Feder: Pentateuchal and Ancient Near Eastern Ritual
* 23: Mark Brett: The Imperial Context of the Pentateuch
* 24: Reinhard Achenbach: The Pentateuch outside the Pentateuch
* 25: Ehud Ben Zvi: The Pentateuch as/and Social Memory of 'Israel' in
the Late Persian Period
* 26: James W. Watts: The Pentateuch as 'Torah'
* Index
* List of Contributors
* 1: Joel S. Baden and Jeffrey Stackert: Introduction: Convergences and
Divergences in Contemporary Pentateuchal Research
* Part I:Text and Early Reception
* 2: Olivier Artus: The Pentateuch: Five Books, One Canon
* 3: Sidnie White Crawford: The Text of the Pentateuch
* 4: John J. Collins: The Pentateuch in Second Temple Judaism
* 5: Molly M. Zahn: The Relevance of Moses Traditions in the Second
Temple Period
* 6: Magnar Kartveit: The Pentateuch and the Samaritans
* 7: Cécile Dogniez: The Greek Translation of the Pentateuch
* Part II: The Formation of the Pentateuch
* 8: Jean-Louis Ska: The Beginnings of a Critical Reading of the
Pentateuch
* 9: Rudolf Smend: The Graf-Kuenen-Wellhausen School
* 10: Baruch J. Schwartz: The Documentary Hypothesis
* 11: Thomas B. Dozeman: Form and Tradition Criticism
* 12: Reinhard G. Kratz: Defining and Identifying Secondary Layers
* 13: Reinhard Müller: Positions on Redaction
* 14: Jakob Wöhrle: The Priestly Writing(s): Scope and Nature
* 15: Udo Rüterswörden: The Place of Deuteronomy in the Formation of
the Pentateuch
* 16: Jeffrey Stackert: The Relationship of the Legal Codes
* 17: Frank Polak: The Identification of Preexilic Material in the
Pentateuch
* 18: Rainer Albertz: The Identification of Postexilic Material in the
Pentateuch
* Part III: The Pentateuch in Its Social World
* 19: Angela Roskop Erisman: The Genres of the Pentateuch and Their
Social Settings
* 20: David P. Wright: Ancient Near Eastern Literature and the
Pentateuch
* 21: Israel Finkelstein: The Pentateuch: Archaeology and History
* 22: Yitzhaq Feder: Pentateuchal and Ancient Near Eastern Ritual
* 23: Mark Brett: The Imperial Context of the Pentateuch
* 24: Reinhard Achenbach: The Pentateuch outside the Pentateuch
* 25: Ehud Ben Zvi: The Pentateuch as/and Social Memory of 'Israel' in
the Late Persian Period
* 26: James W. Watts: The Pentateuch as 'Torah'
* Index