E-Book, Englisch, 222 Seiten
Hjelm / Thompson Biblical Interpretation Beyond Historicity
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
ISBN: 978-1-317-42811-4
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
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Changing Perspectives 7
E-Book, Englisch, 222 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-317-42811-4
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Biblical Interpretation beyond Historicity evaluates the new perspectives that have emerged since the crisis over historicity in the 1970s and 80s in the field of biblical scholarship. Several new studies in the field, as well as the ‘deconstructive’ side of literary criticism that emerged from writers such as Derrida and Wittgenstein, among others, lead biblical scholars today to view the texts of the Bible more as literary narratives than as sources for a history of Israel. Increased interest in archaeological and anthropological studies in writing the history of Palestine and the ancient Near East leads to the need for an evidence-based history of Palestine.
This volume analyses the consequences of the question: "If the Bible is not history, what is it then?" The editors, Hjelm and Thompson are members of the Copenhagen School, which was formed in the light of this question and the commitment to a new approach to both the history of Palestine and the Bible’s place in ancient history. This volume features essays from a range of highly regarded scholars, and is divided into three sections: "Beyond Historicity", which explores alternative historical roles for the Bible, "Greek Connections", which discusses the Bible’s context in the Hellenistic world and "Reception", which explores extra-biblical functions of biblical studies.
Offering a unique gathering of scholars and challenging new theories, Biblical Interpretation beyond Historicity is invaluable to students in the field of Biblical and East Mediterranean Studies, and is a crucial resource for anyone working on both the archaeology and history of Palestine and the ancient Near East, and the religious development of Europe and the Near East.
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Introduction
Part I: Beyond Historicity
- A New ‘Biblical Archaeology’
Philip R. Davies
- Old and New Ways of Interpreting Isaiah 40-55
Frederik Poulsen
- Sociolinguistic Perspectives on the Hebrew Bible as Memory Work: Seeing Redactional Work as Entextualization
Trine Bjørnung Hasselbach
Part II: Greek Connections
- Is the Old Testament Still a Hellenistic Book?
Niels Peter Lemche
- From Plato to Moses: Genesis-Kings as a Platonic Epic
Philippe Wajdenbaum
- Greek Genres and the Hebrew Bible
Russel Gmirkin
- When the Septuagint Came in from the Cold
Mogens Müller
Part III: Reception
- Of Qumran, the Canon and the History of the Bible Text
Fred Cryer
- Deconstructing the Continuity of Qumran Ib and II with Implications for Stabilizing the Biblical Texts
Gregory Doudna
- Canon Formation, Canonicity and the Qumran library
Jesper Høgenhaven
- New Children of Abraham in Greenland—The Creation of a Nation
Flemming A. J. Nielsen
- Whose Mythic, Rhythmic, Theological and Cultural Memory is it Anyway?
Jim West