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CONTENTS
PART 1: THE ORIGINS OF ANCIENT ISRAEL
Early Israel as an Anti-Imperial Community
The Origins of Israel as a Textual
Models for Envisioning Early Israel
Triumphalist versus Anti-Triumphalist Versions of Early Israel: A Response to Articles by Lemche and Dever
Historical Description versus Historical Representation and Symbol
The Interplay of Religion and Ethnicity in Ancient Israel
Proto-Globalization and Proto-Secularization in Ancient Israel
Revisiting the Tribes of Yahweh after Twenty-five Years
PART 2: THE POLITICS OF ANCIENT ISRAEL
Religion and Politics: Early Israel and Judaism
The Puzzling Politics of Ancient Israel
The Role of Biblical Politics in Contextual Theologies
PART 3: REVIEW AND REFLECTIONS
Forward to Jeremy Young, The Violence of God and the War on Terror
Reflections on R. S. Sugirtharajah's Asian Biblical Hermeneutics and Postcolonialism. Contesting the Interpretations and The Bible and the Third Way: Precolonial, Colonial and Postcolonial Encounters
Review of Stephen L. Cook, The Social Roots of Biblical Yahwism
Review of Marty E. Stevens, Temples, Tithes, and Taxes: The Temple and the Economic Life of Ancient Israel
Review of Philip R. Davies, The Origins of Biblical Israel
Panel Presentation on Joshua A. Berman, Created Equal: How the Bible Broke with Ancient Political Thought
""A forerunner of the social scientific study of the Hebrew Bible, this second volume of Norman Gottwald's collected works represents his ongoing commitment in bringing together his formidable scholarly insights into the biblical text and its ancient Israelite context with his deeply passionate concerns about the alarming social, political, economic, and religious issues that we continue to face in today's polarized global world.""
--Gale A. Yee, Nancy W. King Professor of Biblical Studies, Episcopal Divinity School
""It is impossible to overstate the importance of Norman Gottwald for Old Testament study and for theological reflection more generally. By insisting on social scientific perspectives, Gottwald has decisively altered the contours of study in our discipline. In this volume, Gottwald's singular scholarship is given a valuable summation, plus the tracing of contemporary implications of his work. A bonus is his masterful review of other significant volumes in the field. This summation of Gottwald's contribution will serve as a reminder of his important work, and a generative opening for continuing work, both historical and contemporary.""
--Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary
""Norman Gottwald is justly famous for his 'big books,' for they have literally rewritten the agenda of his chosen field. Readers who know him only through these larger works, however, have a treat in store in this volume and its two companions. Only in this collection of his many shorter essays--some previously published, some published here for the first time--can one glimpse the true catholicity and depth of Gottwald's learning, interests, and commitments.""
--Marvin L. Chaney, Nathaniel Gray Professor Emeritus of Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament, San Francisco Theological Seminary and the Graduate Theological Union
Norman K. Gottwald, Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at New York Theological Seminary, is the author of numerous groundbreaking works, including The Tribes of Yahweh, The Hebrew Bible--A Socio-literary Introduction, and Politics
PART 1: THE ORIGINS OF ANCIENT ISRAEL
Early Israel as an Anti-Imperial Community
The Origins of Israel as a Textual
Models for Envisioning Early Israel
Triumphalist versus Anti-Triumphalist Versions of Early Israel: A Response to Articles by Lemche and Dever
Historical Description versus Historical Representation and Symbol
The Interplay of Religion and Ethnicity in Ancient Israel
Proto-Globalization and Proto-Secularization in Ancient Israel
Revisiting the Tribes of Yahweh after Twenty-five Years
PART 2: THE POLITICS OF ANCIENT ISRAEL
Religion and Politics: Early Israel and Judaism
The Puzzling Politics of Ancient Israel
The Role of Biblical Politics in Contextual Theologies
PART 3: REVIEW AND REFLECTIONS
Forward to Jeremy Young, The Violence of God and the War on Terror
Reflections on R. S. Sugirtharajah's Asian Biblical Hermeneutics and Postcolonialism. Contesting the Interpretations and The Bible and the Third Way: Precolonial, Colonial and Postcolonial Encounters
Review of Stephen L. Cook, The Social Roots of Biblical Yahwism
Review of Marty E. Stevens, Temples, Tithes, and Taxes: The Temple and the Economic Life of Ancient Israel
Review of Philip R. Davies, The Origins of Biblical Israel
Panel Presentation on Joshua A. Berman, Created Equal: How the Bible Broke with Ancient Political Thought
""A forerunner of the social scientific study of the Hebrew Bible, this second volume of Norman Gottwald's collected works represents his ongoing commitment in bringing together his formidable scholarly insights into the biblical text and its ancient Israelite context with his deeply passionate concerns about the alarming social, political, economic, and religious issues that we continue to face in today's polarized global world.""
--Gale A. Yee, Nancy W. King Professor of Biblical Studies, Episcopal Divinity School
""It is impossible to overstate the importance of Norman Gottwald for Old Testament study and for theological reflection more generally. By insisting on social scientific perspectives, Gottwald has decisively altered the contours of study in our discipline. In this volume, Gottwald's singular scholarship is given a valuable summation, plus the tracing of contemporary implications of his work. A bonus is his masterful review of other significant volumes in the field. This summation of Gottwald's contribution will serve as a reminder of his important work, and a generative opening for continuing work, both historical and contemporary.""
--Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary
""Norman Gottwald is justly famous for his 'big books,' for they have literally rewritten the agenda of his chosen field. Readers who know him only through these larger works, however, have a treat in store in this volume and its two companions. Only in this collection of his many shorter essays--some previously published, some published here for the first time--can one glimpse the true catholicity and depth of Gottwald's learning, interests, and commitments.""
--Marvin L. Chaney, Nathaniel Gray Professor Emeritus of Hebrew Exegesis and Old Testament, San Francisco Theological Seminary and the Graduate Theological Union
Norman K. Gottwald, Professor Emeritus of Old Testament at New York Theological Seminary, is the author of numerous groundbreaking works, including The Tribes of Yahweh, The Hebrew Bible--A Socio-literary Introduction, and Politics
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781498292184
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 198
- Utgivningsdatum: 2017-11-10
- Förlag: Wipf & Stock Publishers