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The Oxford Handbook of Deuteronomy is a gateway to what legal traditions teach about the cultural identity and social world of the people of YHWH -- how they thought about themselves, and about their world and how they faced and resolved the challenges of daily life. This Handbook introduces readers to significant topics in the thriving conversation and the rich diversity in the academic community studying Deuteronomy.
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The Oxford Handbook of Deuteronomy is a gateway to what legal traditions teach about the cultural identity and social world of the people of YHWH -- how they thought about themselves, and about their world and how they faced and resolved the challenges of daily life. This Handbook introduces readers to significant topics in the thriving conversation and the rich diversity in the academic community studying Deuteronomy.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
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- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2025
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780190273569
- Artikelnr.: 72713871
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Don C. Benjamin taught biblical and Near Eastern Studies at Arizona State University and Rice University, after earning his doctorate at the Claremont Graduate University. He is the author/co-author of six books. He specializes in the social scientific and feminist criticism of the Hebrew Bible.
* Introduction
* Don C. Benjamin (Arizona State University), Deuteronomy, the state of
the question
* Literary development of Deuteronomy
* 01. Anselm C. Hagedorn (Universität Osnabrück), The Literary History
of Deuteronomy
* 02. Stephen C. Russell (John Jay College, City University of New
York), Near Eastern Practice of Law in Deuteronomy
* 03. Anne K. Knafl (University of Chicago Library), Deuteronomy --
Code or Covenant?
* 04. Dominik Markl (University of Innsbruck and Pontifical Biblical
Institute), The Decalogue in Deuteronomy
* 05. Laura Quick (Oxford University), Blessings and Curses in
Deuteronomy:
* Literary Motifs of Deuteronomy
* 06. Matthew Lynch (Regent College, British Columbia) Monotheism and
Deuteronomy
* 07. Michaela Geiger (Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal) Space Theory
and the Maqom (Sanctuary) in Deuteronomy
* 08. Gary P. Arbino (Gateway Seminary), Archaeology and the Ma-om
Sanctuary in Deuteronomy
* 09. Francoise Mirguet (Arizona State University), Love and Hate in
Deuteronomy
* 10. Pekka Pitkänen, (University of Gloucestershire), War in
Deuteronomy
* 11. Stephen L. Cook (Virginia Theological Seminary), Moses and a
Prophet like Moses in Deuteronomy
* Social World of Deuteronomy
* 12. C. L. Crouch (Radboud University Nijmegen and University of
Pretoria), Israel in Deuteronomy
* 13. Sandra Jacobs (King's College London England), Women in
Deuteronomy
* 14. Joachim L. W. Schaper (University of Aberdeen), Deuteronomy and
Scribes
* 15. Nathan MacDonald (University of Cambridge and St John's College
Cambridge), Priests, Levites, and Levitical Priests in Deuteronomy
* 16. Mark R. Glanville (Regent College British Columbia), The
"Stranger, Fatherless and Widow" in Deuteronomy
* 17. Marvin A. Sweeney (Claremont School of Theology), Deuteronomy and
the Reigns of Kings Hesekiah and Josiah of Judah
* 18 Sandra Lynn Richter (Westmont College), The Socio-Economic World
of Deuteronomy
* Intertextuality of Deuteronomy
* 19. Richard J. Bautch (St. Edward's University), Deuteronomy and the
Pentateuch
* 20. Rannfrid I. Lasine Thelle (Wichita State University) Deuteronomy,
the Deuteronomistic History, and the Books of Joshua through Kings
juha.pakkala@helsinki.fi
* 21. Bill T. Arnold (Asbury Theological Seminary), Deuteronomy, Hosea,
and the Theory of Northern Origins
* 22. Mark Leuchter (Temple University), Deuteronomy and Jeremiah
* Reception History of Deuteronomy
* 23. Ariel Feldman (Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian
University), Deuteronomy in the Texts from the Judean Desert
* 24. Michael Labahn (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg and
University of the Free State Bloemfontein, South Africa), Deuteronomy
in the New Testament.
* 25. Joel Gereboff (Arizona State University), Deuteronomy and Early
Rabbinic Judaism
* 26. John Kaltner (Rhodes College), Deuteronomy and Islam
* 27. Stephen Breck Reid (Baylor University), Deuteronomy in
African-American Christianity
* 28. Mercedes Garcia Bachmann (Director of the Institute for
Contextual Pastoral Studies for the United Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Argentina and Uruguay), Latin American Liberation Theology
as a Response to Deuteronomy
* 29. Sarah J. Melcher (Xavier University, Cincinnati, Professor
Emerita), Disability in Deuteronomy and Its Reception
* 30. David Tabb Stewart (California State University, Long Beach),
Deuteronomy in the LGBTQIA+ Community
* Don C. Benjamin (Arizona State University), Deuteronomy, the state of
the question
* Literary development of Deuteronomy
* 01. Anselm C. Hagedorn (Universität Osnabrück), The Literary History
of Deuteronomy
* 02. Stephen C. Russell (John Jay College, City University of New
York), Near Eastern Practice of Law in Deuteronomy
* 03. Anne K. Knafl (University of Chicago Library), Deuteronomy --
Code or Covenant?
* 04. Dominik Markl (University of Innsbruck and Pontifical Biblical
Institute), The Decalogue in Deuteronomy
* 05. Laura Quick (Oxford University), Blessings and Curses in
Deuteronomy:
* Literary Motifs of Deuteronomy
* 06. Matthew Lynch (Regent College, British Columbia) Monotheism and
Deuteronomy
* 07. Michaela Geiger (Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal) Space Theory
and the Maqom (Sanctuary) in Deuteronomy
* 08. Gary P. Arbino (Gateway Seminary), Archaeology and the Ma-om
Sanctuary in Deuteronomy
* 09. Francoise Mirguet (Arizona State University), Love and Hate in
Deuteronomy
* 10. Pekka Pitkänen, (University of Gloucestershire), War in
Deuteronomy
* 11. Stephen L. Cook (Virginia Theological Seminary), Moses and a
Prophet like Moses in Deuteronomy
* Social World of Deuteronomy
* 12. C. L. Crouch (Radboud University Nijmegen and University of
Pretoria), Israel in Deuteronomy
* 13. Sandra Jacobs (King's College London England), Women in
Deuteronomy
* 14. Joachim L. W. Schaper (University of Aberdeen), Deuteronomy and
Scribes
* 15. Nathan MacDonald (University of Cambridge and St John's College
Cambridge), Priests, Levites, and Levitical Priests in Deuteronomy
* 16. Mark R. Glanville (Regent College British Columbia), The
"Stranger, Fatherless and Widow" in Deuteronomy
* 17. Marvin A. Sweeney (Claremont School of Theology), Deuteronomy and
the Reigns of Kings Hesekiah and Josiah of Judah
* 18 Sandra Lynn Richter (Westmont College), The Socio-Economic World
of Deuteronomy
* Intertextuality of Deuteronomy
* 19. Richard J. Bautch (St. Edward's University), Deuteronomy and the
Pentateuch
* 20. Rannfrid I. Lasine Thelle (Wichita State University) Deuteronomy,
the Deuteronomistic History, and the Books of Joshua through Kings
juha.pakkala@helsinki.fi
* 21. Bill T. Arnold (Asbury Theological Seminary), Deuteronomy, Hosea,
and the Theory of Northern Origins
* 22. Mark Leuchter (Temple University), Deuteronomy and Jeremiah
* Reception History of Deuteronomy
* 23. Ariel Feldman (Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian
University), Deuteronomy in the Texts from the Judean Desert
* 24. Michael Labahn (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg and
University of the Free State Bloemfontein, South Africa), Deuteronomy
in the New Testament.
* 25. Joel Gereboff (Arizona State University), Deuteronomy and Early
Rabbinic Judaism
* 26. John Kaltner (Rhodes College), Deuteronomy and Islam
* 27. Stephen Breck Reid (Baylor University), Deuteronomy in
African-American Christianity
* 28. Mercedes Garcia Bachmann (Director of the Institute for
Contextual Pastoral Studies for the United Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Argentina and Uruguay), Latin American Liberation Theology
as a Response to Deuteronomy
* 29. Sarah J. Melcher (Xavier University, Cincinnati, Professor
Emerita), Disability in Deuteronomy and Its Reception
* 30. David Tabb Stewart (California State University, Long Beach),
Deuteronomy in the LGBTQIA+ Community
* Introduction
* Don C. Benjamin (Arizona State University), Deuteronomy, the state of
the question
* Literary development of Deuteronomy
* 01. Anselm C. Hagedorn (Universität Osnabrück), The Literary History
of Deuteronomy
* 02. Stephen C. Russell (John Jay College, City University of New
York), Near Eastern Practice of Law in Deuteronomy
* 03. Anne K. Knafl (University of Chicago Library), Deuteronomy --
Code or Covenant?
* 04. Dominik Markl (University of Innsbruck and Pontifical Biblical
Institute), The Decalogue in Deuteronomy
* 05. Laura Quick (Oxford University), Blessings and Curses in
Deuteronomy:
* Literary Motifs of Deuteronomy
* 06. Matthew Lynch (Regent College, British Columbia) Monotheism and
Deuteronomy
* 07. Michaela Geiger (Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal) Space Theory
and the Maqom (Sanctuary) in Deuteronomy
* 08. Gary P. Arbino (Gateway Seminary), Archaeology and the Ma-om
Sanctuary in Deuteronomy
* 09. Francoise Mirguet (Arizona State University), Love and Hate in
Deuteronomy
* 10. Pekka Pitkänen, (University of Gloucestershire), War in
Deuteronomy
* 11. Stephen L. Cook (Virginia Theological Seminary), Moses and a
Prophet like Moses in Deuteronomy
* Social World of Deuteronomy
* 12. C. L. Crouch (Radboud University Nijmegen and University of
Pretoria), Israel in Deuteronomy
* 13. Sandra Jacobs (King's College London England), Women in
Deuteronomy
* 14. Joachim L. W. Schaper (University of Aberdeen), Deuteronomy and
Scribes
* 15. Nathan MacDonald (University of Cambridge and St John's College
Cambridge), Priests, Levites, and Levitical Priests in Deuteronomy
* 16. Mark R. Glanville (Regent College British Columbia), The
"Stranger, Fatherless and Widow" in Deuteronomy
* 17. Marvin A. Sweeney (Claremont School of Theology), Deuteronomy and
the Reigns of Kings Hesekiah and Josiah of Judah
* 18 Sandra Lynn Richter (Westmont College), The Socio-Economic World
of Deuteronomy
* Intertextuality of Deuteronomy
* 19. Richard J. Bautch (St. Edward's University), Deuteronomy and the
Pentateuch
* 20. Rannfrid I. Lasine Thelle (Wichita State University) Deuteronomy,
the Deuteronomistic History, and the Books of Joshua through Kings
juha.pakkala@helsinki.fi
* 21. Bill T. Arnold (Asbury Theological Seminary), Deuteronomy, Hosea,
and the Theory of Northern Origins
* 22. Mark Leuchter (Temple University), Deuteronomy and Jeremiah
* Reception History of Deuteronomy
* 23. Ariel Feldman (Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian
University), Deuteronomy in the Texts from the Judean Desert
* 24. Michael Labahn (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg and
University of the Free State Bloemfontein, South Africa), Deuteronomy
in the New Testament.
* 25. Joel Gereboff (Arizona State University), Deuteronomy and Early
Rabbinic Judaism
* 26. John Kaltner (Rhodes College), Deuteronomy and Islam
* 27. Stephen Breck Reid (Baylor University), Deuteronomy in
African-American Christianity
* 28. Mercedes Garcia Bachmann (Director of the Institute for
Contextual Pastoral Studies for the United Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Argentina and Uruguay), Latin American Liberation Theology
as a Response to Deuteronomy
* 29. Sarah J. Melcher (Xavier University, Cincinnati, Professor
Emerita), Disability in Deuteronomy and Its Reception
* 30. David Tabb Stewart (California State University, Long Beach),
Deuteronomy in the LGBTQIA+ Community
* Don C. Benjamin (Arizona State University), Deuteronomy, the state of
the question
* Literary development of Deuteronomy
* 01. Anselm C. Hagedorn (Universität Osnabrück), The Literary History
of Deuteronomy
* 02. Stephen C. Russell (John Jay College, City University of New
York), Near Eastern Practice of Law in Deuteronomy
* 03. Anne K. Knafl (University of Chicago Library), Deuteronomy --
Code or Covenant?
* 04. Dominik Markl (University of Innsbruck and Pontifical Biblical
Institute), The Decalogue in Deuteronomy
* 05. Laura Quick (Oxford University), Blessings and Curses in
Deuteronomy:
* Literary Motifs of Deuteronomy
* 06. Matthew Lynch (Regent College, British Columbia) Monotheism and
Deuteronomy
* 07. Michaela Geiger (Kirchliche Hochschule Wuppertal) Space Theory
and the Maqom (Sanctuary) in Deuteronomy
* 08. Gary P. Arbino (Gateway Seminary), Archaeology and the Ma-om
Sanctuary in Deuteronomy
* 09. Francoise Mirguet (Arizona State University), Love and Hate in
Deuteronomy
* 10. Pekka Pitkänen, (University of Gloucestershire), War in
Deuteronomy
* 11. Stephen L. Cook (Virginia Theological Seminary), Moses and a
Prophet like Moses in Deuteronomy
* Social World of Deuteronomy
* 12. C. L. Crouch (Radboud University Nijmegen and University of
Pretoria), Israel in Deuteronomy
* 13. Sandra Jacobs (King's College London England), Women in
Deuteronomy
* 14. Joachim L. W. Schaper (University of Aberdeen), Deuteronomy and
Scribes
* 15. Nathan MacDonald (University of Cambridge and St John's College
Cambridge), Priests, Levites, and Levitical Priests in Deuteronomy
* 16. Mark R. Glanville (Regent College British Columbia), The
"Stranger, Fatherless and Widow" in Deuteronomy
* 17. Marvin A. Sweeney (Claremont School of Theology), Deuteronomy and
the Reigns of Kings Hesekiah and Josiah of Judah
* 18 Sandra Lynn Richter (Westmont College), The Socio-Economic World
of Deuteronomy
* Intertextuality of Deuteronomy
* 19. Richard J. Bautch (St. Edward's University), Deuteronomy and the
Pentateuch
* 20. Rannfrid I. Lasine Thelle (Wichita State University) Deuteronomy,
the Deuteronomistic History, and the Books of Joshua through Kings
juha.pakkala@helsinki.fi
* 21. Bill T. Arnold (Asbury Theological Seminary), Deuteronomy, Hosea,
and the Theory of Northern Origins
* 22. Mark Leuchter (Temple University), Deuteronomy and Jeremiah
* Reception History of Deuteronomy
* 23. Ariel Feldman (Brite Divinity School at Texas Christian
University), Deuteronomy in the Texts from the Judean Desert
* 24. Michael Labahn (Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg and
University of the Free State Bloemfontein, South Africa), Deuteronomy
in the New Testament.
* 25. Joel Gereboff (Arizona State University), Deuteronomy and Early
Rabbinic Judaism
* 26. John Kaltner (Rhodes College), Deuteronomy and Islam
* 27. Stephen Breck Reid (Baylor University), Deuteronomy in
African-American Christianity
* 28. Mercedes Garcia Bachmann (Director of the Institute for
Contextual Pastoral Studies for the United Evangelical Lutheran
Church of Argentina and Uruguay), Latin American Liberation Theology
as a Response to Deuteronomy
* 29. Sarah J. Melcher (Xavier University, Cincinnati, Professor
Emerita), Disability in Deuteronomy and Its Reception
* 30. David Tabb Stewart (California State University, Long Beach),
Deuteronomy in the LGBTQIA+ Community