Jerusalem and the One God : A Religious History /
Jerusalem, with its turbulent history, is without doubt one of the best-known cities of the world. A long line of foreign powers have ruled over it, from as far back as biblical times. But the city owes its importance not to them but to the fact that it is the birthplace of the monotheistic currents...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Alemán |
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2017
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245 | 1 | 0 | |a Jerusalem and the One God : |b A Religious History / |c Othmar Keel ; edited by Brent A. Strawn. |
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500 | |a Translation of: Jerusalem und der eine Gott : eine Religionsgeschichte. | ||
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504 | |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-226) and indexes. | ||
504 | |a "The iconographic work of Othmar Keel : a select bibliography": pages 175-218. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Editor's foreword -- Preface -- Introduction : Othmar Keel, iconography, and the Old Testament / Brent A. Strawn -- part I. Introductory matters -- 1. Three preliminary remarks -- 2. Jerusalem's setting -- 3. The names of the city -- part II. The history of Jerusalem -- 4. A strong Canaanite city of the Middle Bronze Age IIB (ca. 1700-1500 BCE) -- 5. A city under Egyptian sovereignty (LBA, ca. 1500-1070 BCE) -- 6. Jerusalem and the Israelite tribes (IA I, ca. 1150-980 BCE) -- 7. Jerusalem becomes the residence of David... and YHWH (ca. 980 BCE) -- 8. Solomon, builder of the First Temple and legendary monarch (ca. 950 BCE) -- 9. Competition and cooperation with the Northern Kingdom (ca. 930-730 BCE) -- 10. Assyrian rule over Jerusalem and the Prophet Isaiah (ca. 730-625 BCE) -- 11. The fall of Assyria and the reorganization of Jerusalem and Judah under Josiah (ca. 625-609 BCE) -- 12. Cooperation or confrontation with Babylon? The problem after Josiah's death (609-587 BCE) -- 13. The exile : lamentation, reproach, pleading, and visions of renewed splendor (587/586-539 BCE) -- 14. Jerusalem under Persian rule : the Second Temple Period (539-333 BCE) -- 15. Conflict with Hellenism : Jerusalem from Alexander the Great to Pompey (333-63 BCE) -- part III. Closing thoughts -- Conclusion -- Afterword : a few remarks on history writing. | |
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520 | |a Jerusalem, with its turbulent history, is without doubt one of the best-known cities of the world. A long line of foreign powers have ruled over it, from as far back as biblical times. But the city owes its importance not to them but to the fact that it is the birthplace of the monotheistic currents that shape Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Othmar Keel sketches in broad brush strokes the historical development of Israelite-Jewish monotheism in and around Jerusalem, arguing that monotheism is "a product of the city, not of the desert," and describes its integration of polytheistic symbols and perceptions into its worldview. Keel relies on biblical and extrabiblical texts as well as the rich iconographic evidence of archaeological discoveries. Abundant maps and sketches of archaeological artifacts enhance his argument. | ||
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