A redefinition in how we view ancient gods, the relationships between them, and the rhetoric used to exalt them. This volume demonstrates that the primary difference between biblical and ancient Near Eastern presentations lies in their rhetorical goals, not their conceptions of gods - exclusive worship (not monotheism) versus divine supremacy.
A redefinition in how we view ancient gods, the relationships between them, and the rhetoric used to exalt them. This volume demonstrates that the primary difference between biblical and ancient Near Eastern presentations lies in their rhetorical goals, not their conceptions of gods - exclusive worship (not monotheism) versus divine supremacy.
Michael B. Hundley received his Ph.D. from Cambridge in 2010 and was an Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich. The author of Keeping Heaven on Earth and Gods in Dwellings as well as multiple articles, he currently teaches at Central Washington University.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: The ANE 1. Mesopotamian Gods 2. Hittite Gods 3. Egyptian Gods 4. Levantine Gods 5. Synthesizing the ANE Divine Sphere Part II: Non-Priestly Genesis and Exodus 6. Yahweh 7. The Divine Cast of Characters 8. Yahweh among the Gods 9. Divine Access and Objects 10. Synthesis of Perspectives.
Part I: The ANE 1. Mesopotamian Gods 2. Hittite Gods 3. Egyptian Gods 4. Levantine Gods 5. Synthesizing the ANE Divine Sphere Part II: Non-Priestly Genesis and Exodus 6. Yahweh 7. The Divine Cast of Characters 8. Yahweh among the Gods 9. Divine Access and Objects 10. Synthesis of Perspectives.
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