Writing on the Tablet of the Heart : Origins of Scripture and Literature.
This book explores a new model for the production, revision, and reception of Biblical texts as Scripture. Building on recent studies of the oral/written interface in medieval, Greco-Roman and ancinet Near Eastern contexts, David Carr argues that in ancient Israel Biblical texts and othertexts emerg...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Oxford University Press,
2005.
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- Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Preface; Contents; List of Abbreviations; 1. Textuality, Orality, and the Shaping of the Ancient Mind; Part I Early Examples of Textuality and Education in the Near East and Mediterranean; 2. Ancient Mesopotamia: The Earliest and Best-Documented Textual/Educational System; 3. The Influence of Mesopotamia; 4. Egyptian Education and Textuality; 5. Alphabetically Based Textuality and Education in Ancient Greece; 6. Textuality and Education in Ancient Israel; Part II Textuality and Education in the Eastern Hellenistic World.
- 7. Education and Textuality in the Hellenistic World: Egypt and Other Examples of Hellenistic Hybridity8. Temple- and Priest-Centered Textuality and Education in Hellenistic Judaism; 9. Qumran as a Window into Early Jewish Education and Textuality; 10. Synagogue, Sabbath, and Scripture: New Forms of Hellenistic Jewish Textuality and Education Beyond the Temple; 11. The Origins of Scripture as a Hellenistic-Style Anti-Hellenistic Curriculum; 12. Concluding Reflections on the Hellenistic Shaping of Jewish Scripture: From Temple to Synagogue and Church; 13. Conclusion.
- Appendix: The Relation of This Study to Earlier ResearchSelect Bibliography; Index of Citations of Primary Text; Index of Select Subjects.