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'Biblical Narrative and Palestine's History' brings together key essays on historical method and the archaeology and history of Palestine.
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'Biblical Narrative and Palestine's History' brings together key essays on historical method and the archaeology and history of Palestine.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317543411
- Artikelnr.: 41506347
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. September 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317543411
- Artikelnr.: 41506347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Thomas L. Thompson was professor of theology at the University of Copenhagen from 1993 to 2009, lives in Denmark, and is now a Danish citizen.
Introduction, Philip R. Davies 1. The Joseph and Moses Narratives 4:
Narratives about the Origins of Israel 2. Historical Notes on Israel's
Conquest of Palestine: A Peasants' Rebellion 3. The Background of the
Patriarchs: A Reply to William Dever and Malcolm Clark 4. Conflict Themes
in the Jacob Narratives 5. History and Tradition: A Response to J. B. Geyer
6. Text, Context and Referent in Israelite Historiography 7. Palestinian
Pastoralism and Israel's Origins 8. The Intellectual Matrix of Early
Biblical Narrative: Inclusive Monotheism in Persian Period Palestine 9. How
Yahweh Became God: Exodus 3 and 6 and the Heart of the Pentateuch 10. 4Q
Testimonia and Bible Composition: a Copenhagen Lego Hypothesis 11. Why Talk
About the Past? The Bible, Epic and Historiography 12. Historiography in
the Pentateuch: Twenty-Five Years After Historicity 13. The Messiah Epithet
in the Hebrew Bible 14. Kingship and the Wrath of God: Or Teaching Humility
15. From the Mouth of Babes, Strength: Psalm 8 and the Book of Isaiah 16.
Job 29: Biography or Parable? 17. Mesha and Questions of Historicity 18.
Imago Dei: A Problem in the Discourse of the Pentateuch 19. Changing
Perspectives on the History of Palestine
Narratives about the Origins of Israel 2. Historical Notes on Israel's
Conquest of Palestine: A Peasants' Rebellion 3. The Background of the
Patriarchs: A Reply to William Dever and Malcolm Clark 4. Conflict Themes
in the Jacob Narratives 5. History and Tradition: A Response to J. B. Geyer
6. Text, Context and Referent in Israelite Historiography 7. Palestinian
Pastoralism and Israel's Origins 8. The Intellectual Matrix of Early
Biblical Narrative: Inclusive Monotheism in Persian Period Palestine 9. How
Yahweh Became God: Exodus 3 and 6 and the Heart of the Pentateuch 10. 4Q
Testimonia and Bible Composition: a Copenhagen Lego Hypothesis 11. Why Talk
About the Past? The Bible, Epic and Historiography 12. Historiography in
the Pentateuch: Twenty-Five Years After Historicity 13. The Messiah Epithet
in the Hebrew Bible 14. Kingship and the Wrath of God: Or Teaching Humility
15. From the Mouth of Babes, Strength: Psalm 8 and the Book of Isaiah 16.
Job 29: Biography or Parable? 17. Mesha and Questions of Historicity 18.
Imago Dei: A Problem in the Discourse of the Pentateuch 19. Changing
Perspectives on the History of Palestine
Introduction, Philip R. Davies 1. The Joseph and Moses Narratives 4:
Narratives about the Origins of Israel 2. Historical Notes on Israel's
Conquest of Palestine: A Peasants' Rebellion 3. The Background of the
Patriarchs: A Reply to William Dever and Malcolm Clark 4. Conflict Themes
in the Jacob Narratives 5. History and Tradition: A Response to J. B. Geyer
6. Text, Context and Referent in Israelite Historiography 7. Palestinian
Pastoralism and Israel's Origins 8. The Intellectual Matrix of Early
Biblical Narrative: Inclusive Monotheism in Persian Period Palestine 9. How
Yahweh Became God: Exodus 3 and 6 and the Heart of the Pentateuch 10. 4Q
Testimonia and Bible Composition: a Copenhagen Lego Hypothesis 11. Why Talk
About the Past? The Bible, Epic and Historiography 12. Historiography in
the Pentateuch: Twenty-Five Years After Historicity 13. The Messiah Epithet
in the Hebrew Bible 14. Kingship and the Wrath of God: Or Teaching Humility
15. From the Mouth of Babes, Strength: Psalm 8 and the Book of Isaiah 16.
Job 29: Biography or Parable? 17. Mesha and Questions of Historicity 18.
Imago Dei: A Problem in the Discourse of the Pentateuch 19. Changing
Perspectives on the History of Palestine
Narratives about the Origins of Israel 2. Historical Notes on Israel's
Conquest of Palestine: A Peasants' Rebellion 3. The Background of the
Patriarchs: A Reply to William Dever and Malcolm Clark 4. Conflict Themes
in the Jacob Narratives 5. History and Tradition: A Response to J. B. Geyer
6. Text, Context and Referent in Israelite Historiography 7. Palestinian
Pastoralism and Israel's Origins 8. The Intellectual Matrix of Early
Biblical Narrative: Inclusive Monotheism in Persian Period Palestine 9. How
Yahweh Became God: Exodus 3 and 6 and the Heart of the Pentateuch 10. 4Q
Testimonia and Bible Composition: a Copenhagen Lego Hypothesis 11. Why Talk
About the Past? The Bible, Epic and Historiography 12. Historiography in
the Pentateuch: Twenty-Five Years After Historicity 13. The Messiah Epithet
in the Hebrew Bible 14. Kingship and the Wrath of God: Or Teaching Humility
15. From the Mouth of Babes, Strength: Psalm 8 and the Book of Isaiah 16.
Job 29: Biography or Parable? 17. Mesha and Questions of Historicity 18.
Imago Dei: A Problem in the Discourse of the Pentateuch 19. Changing
Perspectives on the History of Palestine