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Paradigm change in Pentateuchal research /

This volume collects papers originally presented at an international meeting held in March 2017. They compellingly demonstrate the necessity for a "Paradigm Change in Pentateuchal Research" from various angles. It is by now generally recognised that the old paradigm, classically formulated...

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Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Corporate Author: Paradigm Change in Pentateuchal Research (Conference) Riehen, Switzerland)
Other Authors: Armgardt, Matthias (Editor), Kilchör, Benjamin (Editor), Zehnder, Markus Philipp (Editor)
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag, 2019.
Series:Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für altorientalische und biblische Rechtsgeschichte.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • I. Introduction and methodological contribution
  • Time for a change! / George Fischer
  • Reading the Torah in a better way / Richard E. Averbeck
  • The limits of source criticism / Joshua Berman
  • The divine revelation of the Name / Koert van Bekkum
  • II. Legal history
  • Why a paradigm change in Pentateuch research is necessary / Matthias Armgardt
  • The Pentateuch paradigm and ancient near eastern legal history / Guido Pfeifer
  • Welhausen's five pillars for the priority of D over P/H : can they still be maintained? / Benjamin Kilchör
  • Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 28 / Markus Zehnder
  • III. Torah and prophets
  • Deuteronomy as the legal completion and prophetic finale of the Pentateuch / Eckart Otto
  • Jeremiah 34 originally composed as a legal blend of Leviticus 25 and Deuteronomy 15 / Kenneth Bergland
  • The non-prophetic background for the king law in Deut 17: 14-20 / Carsten Vang
  • Dating issues
  • Steps for dating the books of the Pentateuch / Hendrik J. Koorevaar
  • The linguistic profile of the priestly narrative of the Pentateuch / Lina Petersson
  • The tabernacle and the dating of P / Jan Retsö
  • A "Samaritan" Pentateuch? / John S. Bergsma
  • What's money got to do with it? / Sandra Richter
  • Reconstruction of the social contexts of the priestly and Deuteronomic materials in a non-Wellhausian setting.