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Tribes of Yahweh : a Sociology of the Religion of Liberated Israel, 1250-1050 BCE.

A twentieth-anniversary reprint of the landmark book that launched the current explosion of social-scientific studies in the biblical field. It sets forth a cultural-material methodology for reconstructing the origins of ancient Israel and offers the hypothesis that Israel emerged as an indigenous s...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Gottwald, Norman
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 1999.
Colección:Biblical seminar.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover; Contents; List of Charts; Abbreviations; Preface; LITERARY-HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS SYNCHRONIC SOCIAL STRUCTURE (PARTS I-VII); PART I: BIBLICAL HISTORY AND BIBLICAL SOCIOLOGY; 1. Obstacles to a Comprehensive Understanding of Early Israel; 2. Complementarity of Humanistic and Sociological Studies of Early Israel; 3. Aims and Methods: Overview of Contents; PART II: THE HISTORICAL STARTING POINT AND A SOURCE COMPENDIUM; 4. Evaluating the Historical Sources: Temporal Distance and Cultic-Ideological Roots; 5. The Historical Subject: Israel in Canaan 1250-1000 B.C.
  • 6. Compendium of Historical SourcesPART III: THE CULTIC-IDEOLOGICAL FRAMEWORK OF THE SOURCES; 7. A Preliminary View; 8. Israelite Religious Concepts as ""Ideology""; 9. Israelite Religious Practices as ""Cult""; 10. Anatomy of the ""Historical"" Traditions; 11. Tradition Formation as Sociohistorical Symbolization; 12. Cultic Actions and Cultic Traditions: Exodus-Settlement and Sinai Themes; 13. Cultic Modalities and Narrative Themes: Substructure and Superstructure; 14. Uncentralized Traditions Resistant to the Basic Themes.
  • PART IV: THE TRADITION HISTORY AND COMPOSITION OF THE BOOKS OF JOSHUA AND JUDGES15. Overview of Sources: Joshua and Judges; 16. Deuteronomic History and the Old Basic Themes; 17. Pre-Deuteronomic Sources in Joshua and Judges; 18. Sociohistoric Sketch of Major Tradition Types; PART V: MODELS OF THE ISRAELITE SETTLEMENT IN CANAAN; 19. A Preliminary View; 20. The Conquest Model; 21. The Immigration Model; 22. The Revolt Model; 23. Models of the Settlement and Models of the Social System; 24. Social-Structural Analysis and Comparison: Prospect of Parts VI-IX.
  • PART VI: MODELS OF THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE (I): ALL ISRAEL TRIBES; PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS; EXTENDED FAMILIES; 25. A Preliminary View; 26. The Comprehensive Social Entity; 27. Primary Subdivisions of the Social Structure; 28. Secondary Subdivisions of the Social Structure; 29. Tertiary Subdivisions of the Social Structure; 30. Israelite Tribalism: Anthropological and Sociological Commentary; PART VII: MODELS OF THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE (ll): ALL ISRAEL, AMPHICTYONY OR CONFEDERACY?; 31. The Prevailing Amphictyonic Model: Critique and Rebuttal.
  • 32. An Alternative Explanation of ""the Twelve-Tribe System""33. Greek Amphictyony and Israelite Confederacy: Structural-Functional and Sociohistorical Comparisons; DIACHRONIC-COMPARATIVE SOCIAL STRUCTURE SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION VS. BIBLICAL THEOLOGY (PARTS VIII-XI); PART VIII: COMPARATIVE SOCIAL SYSTEMS AND ECONOMIC MODES: THE SOCIOHISTORIC MATRICES OF LIBERATED ISRAEL; 34. A Preliminary View; 35. Egyptian Imperialism and Canaanite Feudalism: The Amarna Age Interlock; 36. The ''Apiru Adaptation in Amarna Canaan; 37. Philistines as Heirs of Egyptian-Canaanite Dominion.