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Cultural memory in Biblical exegesis /

Cultural memory is the shared reproduction and recollection of what has been learned and retained, normally treated as "the cultural heritage". The purpose of this book, the first product of the research program Cultural Memory in Biblical Exegesis, is to study how memory is inscribed and...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Carstens, Pernille, Hasselbalch, Trine, Lemche, Niels Peter
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Piscataway, NJ : Gorgias Press, ©2012.
Colección:Perspectives on Hebrew scriptures and its contexts ; 17.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction / Philip R. Davies
  • Old Testament as the art of remembering: landscape as paideia / Pernille Carstens
  • 'His place does not recognize him' (Job 7:10): reflections of non-inscribed memory in the Book of Job / Terje Stordalen
  • Cultural memory and the invention of Biblical Israel / John Van Seters
  • The Copenhagen School and cultural memory / Niels Peter Lemche
  • Extending the borders of cultural memory research? / Izaak de Hulster
  • The study of forgetting and the forgotten in ancient Israelite discourse/s: observations and test cases / Ehud Ben Zvi
  • Cultural amnesia / Niels Peter Lemche
  • Social and cultural memory in biblical exegesis: the quest for an adequate application / Sandra Hübenthal
  • Jane Addams, the devil baby of Chicago and the (classical) sociology of gendered memory in ancient biblical social worlds / David Chalcraft
  • Yahweh's wars in the Pentateuch and their function for the cultural memory of ancient Israel / Rüdiger Schmitt
  • The temple as a symbol of power in inner-biblical and post-biblical exegesis / Ida Fröhlich
  • Urim and Thummin / Dolores G. Kamrada
  • Cultural memory and family religion / Rüdiger Schmitt
  • The Torah as canon of masterpieces: remembering in archives / Pernille Casrtens
  • Was the Maccabean revolt the 'first religiously motivated war in history' (J. Assmann)? Exegetical, historical and hermeneutical contributions to a recent discussion / Johannes Schnocks
  • Memories of the veil: the covenantal contrasts in Christian-Jewish encounter / Emmanuel Nathan.